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DIY SCOPE REPAIR PART III

DIY SCOPE REPAIR PART III

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“Kenneth Dellinger”

DIY SCOPE REPAIR PART III covers the procedures involved in reassembling the scope. I also explain how to adjust the scope to be parallax free. Thanks for watching!

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  1. Hey. I have an old fixed power Texan that seems to have somehow picked up a lot of dust and causes a hazy effect that extra pronounced in those lower light early and late hunting times. I could buy a new scope but they’re all so ugly now. Any idea where a guy might learn to build his own tubes and put cheap erectors and lenses in that tube for the sake of building nicer scopes with better lines and finishes?

  2. Excellent series and information along with presentation sir! Very much kindly appreciated. Took the dive into attempting to repair a $5.99 6-24×50 NcStar scope I found at the Goodwill Store. Image is always out of focus and when adjusting zoom from the 6 to 17 range of the setting a rectangle appears to enter the view in the upper right corner quadrant at about two o clock moving in towards below the center of the reticle where at the 10 setting the lower rectangle corner begins to enter the lower right quadrant. I've only worked with microscopes and telescopes repair or restoration, so will be an interesting learning experience. Any ideas to start with? Thanks in advance for your time. Kind Regards, In Christ.

  3. Thanks, this was an excelent series.
    As far as factory argon, since argon is heavier than air, if you bought a tank of argon 100% for welding, you could set scope up and fill with argon befor you install objective lense.

  4. Very clear reassembly and explanation of the inner mechanics of an average scope. Excellent addition to YouTube University! Grateful for you instructing us all on this. 🙏🏽

  5. Thank you very much. I watched the three parts of the video, but I have a question and I hope you can help me. I have a new scope descovery 6_24x44 sfp , but there is a problem when zooming in. The reticle moves to the right. What is the reason for that? Is it the spring or the reticle, and can I fix it?

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