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  • Airborne Cerakoting

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    I feel like this needs to be said but please people two things. Check to make sure that your scope is mounted both correctly and securely to the rifle. There seems to be a lot of people going around thinking that their scope is off because they can't get it zeroed when its actually that the mounts are either not tightened enough or just poor mounts themselves. There are a lot of shops that will try to take advantage of people and try to tell them they need to buy this new scope knowing that a mount is loose. I know they are trying to make money also but save yourself some possible headache and make sure things are tightened down. Also just remember that when it comes to scopes you unfortunately get what you pay for. Cheaper scopes and way older scopes do not always hold up and sometimes its just time to upgrade.
     
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