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hawkeye10
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Posted: April/01/2012 at 14:44 |
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have a Weaver T36 on an Anschutz 22LR. It has the fine cross hairs with the dot.
Yesterday at the range I was shooting at 100 yards and was having trouble seeing
the dot. I would get ready to shoot and would lose the dot. Losing the dot like
that breaks my concentration and is frustrating. It's hard enough to get a good group but this makes it even harder. Thanks for any comments. Don
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Urimaginaryfrnd
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Well you know what the next step up is : http://swfa.com/Leupold-Competition-Riflescopes-C108.aspx
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hawkeye10
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I have read a lot of reviews on the Weaver T36 and while it's not the very best scope it is a good scope and was in my price range. I would just like some advice on what I could try to make this scope work for me. Thanks Don
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I would try to re-focus the eyepiece in case your eyes have changed since you first did it. Do you know how to do this properly?
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