Just a quick question from a newbie:
Last night, I paid $70 for a cheap Simmons 3-9x scope from Cabelas for my Marlin 60. I liked the Simmons at the price point because it was one of the few silver scopes (I have the pretty Marlin 60 in stainless with the grey laminated stock so a black scope will look ugly). Not the best criteria, I know.
In any case, they mounted and bore-sighted the scope for free, which is a nice service, but when I got it home, the crosshair is not 100% level. It is probably off by 2 or 3 degrees.
Is this "normal"? Should I take it back?
I have always had ironsights (my dad was a traditionalist) and this was my first foray into optics. I don't want to look like an idiot complaining about a trivial thing on a very cheap scope.
Thanks, everyone.
Last night, I paid $70 for a cheap Simmons 3-9x scope from Cabelas for my Marlin 60. I liked the Simmons at the price point because it was one of the few silver scopes (I have the pretty Marlin 60 in stainless with the grey laminated stock so a black scope will look ugly). Not the best criteria, I know.
In any case, they mounted and bore-sighted the scope for free, which is a nice service, but when I got it home, the crosshair is not 100% level. It is probably off by 2 or 3 degrees.
Is this "normal"? Should I take it back?
I have always had ironsights (my dad was a traditionalist) and this was my first foray into optics. I don't want to look like an idiot complaining about a trivial thing on a very cheap scope.
Thanks, everyone.




















































