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    Quote Originally Posted by winchesterM69A View Post
    turn the scope in the rings and you will be good to go. cant imagine why no one else suggested it ......
    Sure I could, but would make sighting in a pain.

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    Iv got an old 2-7x33 maybe il have to double check leupold of a similar vintage on my .22mag thats also a similar vintage its awsome if you can get it fixed I would
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_School View Post
    Sure I could, but would make sighting in a pain.
    Just tilt ya head to 45 degrees
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelton View Post
    Iv got an old 2-7x33 maybe il have to double check leupold of a similar vintage on my .22mag thats also a similar vintage its awsome if you can get it fixed I would
    Yeah I definitely will. I might contact Burris and see if I can find out its vintage and model, etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by m101a1 View Post
    Just tilt ya head to 45 degrees
    Would be easier to leave as is and sight in as a normal scope or else if set to 45 degrees, you need to adjust both windage and elevation at the same time.

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    put your target on the board at .45 degrees IF your scope is turned... if scope dials are one on top one on side and its still going up when up is dialed ......do everything as per normal.
    be aware some scopes of this era are half inch per graduation
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    Take to H&F and send it to Beretta NZ as they are the agents Burris have a real lifetime warranty and it will be repaired or replaced I sent one back last year of the same vintage due not focusing and was replaced in a month with a new one, cost me $5 in postage Not being the first owner is irrelevant to Burris They very good to deal with
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    send it to Beretta and they will probably give you a new (but modern) scope

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    Reticle element is usually a ring that screws into the back end of the scope and locked there with a little thread locker. They sometimes come loose and rotate out from recoil. Fixed 1 a few weeks ago by removing eye bell and simply turning the element straight again and applying small amount of thread locker. Was a cheap scope so wasn't worried about the re gassing, just did it quickly in a clean, dry environment. Worked perfect. Burris 'forever' warranty is great- have had 2 older scopes replaced with new (through Beretta nz). Also when dealing direct with burris, sent a scope to them for repair, they sent me an email saying the scope was bent (they don't repair or replace in that case) but they sent me their 'bent scope price list' and I was able to buy a really nice replacement at a excellent price. They were great to deal with. Even back a few years ago sending the scope to the US was expensive! Getting scopes repaired in NZ is almost a thing of the past- Rackstraw Instruments may still do it, shame really as this repair would be a 10 min job for someone with the right gear/skills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruger7mm View Post
    Take to H&F and send it to Beretta NZ as they are the agents Burris have a real lifetime warranty and it will be repaired or replaced I sent one back last year of the same vintage due not focusing and was replaced in a month with a new one, cost me $5 in postage Not being the first owner is irrelevant to Burris They very good to deal with
    Just been off the phone with them and thats exactly what they said to do! Pretty good customer service I must say!
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    If the crosshairs are exactly 45 degrees to the turret it suggests someone set it like that on purpose. I’d use it as is and enjoy the authentic history.
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    There was a guy in one of the Hutt's who regassed a redfield I had for a very reasonable price. I want to say it was 40 bucks but i don't actually remember.

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    @Old_School update time,how did you get on in the end???
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    After seeing this thread, I took in an older fixed power Burris (probably mid 80's manufacture at a guess) that the crosshairs had moved.

    Guy at the store mentioned that the warranty applied to scopes manufactured after a certain date but would send it away.

    I guess we will wait and see what happens.
    Last edited by NZShoota; 29-07-2023 at 08:04 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZShoota View Post
    After seeing this thread, I took in an older fixed power Burris (probably mid 80's manufacture at a guess) that the crosshairs had moved.

    Guy at the store mentioned that the warranty applied to scopes manufactured after a certain date but would send it away.

    I guess we will wait and see what happens.
    Update: The old scope was replaced with a new 3-9x42 Droptine, no questions asked. Took about 2 weeks turnaround once the scope was (finally) sent away...long story there. Great service from Beretta NZ

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    Bloody good service, as it should be

 

 

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