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<blockquote data-quote="Grandslam11" data-source="post: 4193719" data-attributes="member: 9977"><p>No. I am referring to when you are sighting in the scope. You take off the end caps, once inside it looks like someone has probably taken a rifle shell to make the adjustments to the scope instead of flathead or tool. It looks "stripped" in a way. It is not terrible but it keeps it from looking new. </p><p></p><p>How do you feel about honeycomb on the end? I get why it is there, but it seems to darken the reticle when shooting. Is there any way to brighten that up or do you typically just not use it? I have also been told these scopes are tough as nails. I will not be shooting mine hardly at all, so Im hoping to sight it in and just go have fun every now and then.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help by the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grandslam11, post: 4193719, member: 9977"] No. I am referring to when you are sighting in the scope. You take off the end caps, once inside it looks like someone has probably taken a rifle shell to make the adjustments to the scope instead of flathead or tool. It looks "stripped" in a way. It is not terrible but it keeps it from looking new. How do you feel about honeycomb on the end? I get why it is there, but it seems to darken the reticle when shooting. Is there any way to brighten that up or do you typically just not use it? I have also been told these scopes are tough as nails. I will not be shooting mine hardly at all, so Im hoping to sight it in and just go have fun every now and then. Thanks for all the help by the way. [/QUOTE]
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