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    I think I broke something in a No32 Mk1

    Hello everyone,

    Anyone knows who's the SME in No32 scope in Canadaicon ? I tried to find that info in the forum but can't find anything.

    So, I tried to zero my No32 Mk1 and I think I broke something because now the elevation and the windage won't move the graticle when I turn the drums. So I'm thinking of sending that scope to a specialist to get it fixed and serviced. And potentially get it zerod for my No4.

    Thanks in advance !!
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    FIRST, make sure that when you turn the drums left or right that the middle shaft (the lead screw) in the centre of the thumbscrew, with the reverse screwdriver head is turning too

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    I tried, but failed miserably, the lead screws are not moving until it's completely out. Warren offered me his service to repair that old scope.

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    Peter is the man to fix it. He did two for me.

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