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    Good morning.
    I thought I had solved the problem but did not.
    I used the 'appropriate tool to center the crosshairs. I noticed that the pin and 'as if slipping, and no depreciation corresponding to the revolutions of the drum
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    Quote Originally Posted by edoardik View Post
    Good morning.
    I thought I had solved the problem but did not.
    I used the 'appropriate tool to center the crosshairs. I noticed that the pin and 'as if slipping, and no depreciation corresponding to the revolutions of the drum
    I believe you are saying that the brass/bronze lead screw still does not rotate consistently with the drum itself. Is that correct?

    Or do you mean the lead screw, locking ring and drum do rotate consistently together, but the reticule does not move consistently as the drum is rotated?

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    Credo che lei sta dicendo che la vite di comando in ottone / bronzo ancora non ruota in modo coerente con il tamburo stesso. È corretto?

    O vuoi dire che la vite di piombo, anello di blocco e il tamburo ruotano costantemente insieme, ma il reticolo non si muove costantemente come il tamburo viene ruotato?
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