Bent scope tube?
Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2024 12:15 pm
I just discovered that one of my Weaver T-24's has a severely bent tube.
I was swapping it on to a rifle and doing an initial bore-sighting from the kitchen table when I noticed that the scope was pointing well to the right of where it should have been. (No, not just the reticle, the whole view through the scope.) Rotating the scope in the unclamped rings would make the image arc a good 6-8" at about 50 yards!
Putting two other spare scopes in the rings showed that the image would remain mostly stable with very little image shifting, so it's not the rings, not the rifle, definitely the scope.
These Weavers are my favorite silhouette scope, so rescuing this scope is important to me.
Is there anyone out there doing scope repairs that can fix this sort of thing? I'm already imagining trying to build a jig to try to do it myself, but if someone else has already been down this path and has learned how to do it then I would be willing to pay them rather than me trying to figure it out from scratch.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
I was swapping it on to a rifle and doing an initial bore-sighting from the kitchen table when I noticed that the scope was pointing well to the right of where it should have been. (No, not just the reticle, the whole view through the scope.) Rotating the scope in the unclamped rings would make the image arc a good 6-8" at about 50 yards!
Putting two other spare scopes in the rings showed that the image would remain mostly stable with very little image shifting, so it's not the rings, not the rifle, definitely the scope.
These Weavers are my favorite silhouette scope, so rescuing this scope is important to me.
Is there anyone out there doing scope repairs that can fix this sort of thing? I'm already imagining trying to build a jig to try to do it myself, but if someone else has already been down this path and has learned how to do it then I would be willing to pay them rather than me trying to figure it out from scratch.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.