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The reticule does not move consistently as the drum of lateral deflession is rotated.
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03-29-2017 12:29 PM
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I think that the internal spring of reticule has lost a bit of elasticity .
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No. Dried up grease causing friction. While the driving motion for the graticle block is mechanical ONE WAY, it is spring loaded the other way and therefore not immune from friction.
Another, probably insurmountable problem for you in Italy, is that it'd probably be impossible to send it out of the Country for repair and expect a safe return. Due wholly to the famous , nay, world renown notoriety of the light fingered Italian
postal service. Once bitten, twice shy as they say...........
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 03-30-2017 at 01:28 PM.
Reason: correct punctuation
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It 's true, but things are looking up, and then there dhl or ups.......
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Then speak to Fulton in the UK
. But only if you trust your couriers!
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Thanks you :beerchug
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I bought a copy of the RSM. It seems quite done well even if not 'like' the original.
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What is the RSM..........? I only know of one and that wasn't anything that you could buy!
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This ought to be good RSM = ?
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It is an China copy, I buy on Ebay. IT's right Mr. Peter, but I hate that original scope broke when I shot.