Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Cheryl Ackerman scope repairs can probably fix you up. There is a company that makes an etched glass reticle also.I have a weaver 36 power target scope that is a great scope, but now has a broken cross hair. Does anyone repair these?
Thank youCheryl Ackerman scope repairs can probably fix you up. There is a company that makes an etched glass reticle also.
How about contacting Weaver??? (Assuming it was made in the last 20 years)I have a weaver 36 power target scope that is a great scope, but now has a broken cross hair. Does anyone repair these?
I don't remember offhand, i bought one years ago. I'll look and see if i can find their info. Jackie Schmidt may remember, I got their info from him best i remember. If you get one you can replace it yourself. Screw the eyepiece off and a spanner wrench will remove the lock ring that secures the reticle assembly. You can make your own spanner wrench.Steve210
Do you happen to the name of the company that makes the etched reticle ?
I don’t think weaver is in business Anymore.How about contacting Weaver??? (Assuming it was made in the last 20 years)
Hate to hear that.Ackerman won't touch a Japan made weaver. I tried for a year to get someone to look at mine with no luck.
I didn't find any info, been 20yrs probably. Their reticle looks right, i believe it was an American company that i got mine from, just a fine crosshair. I put it in a t36 that i locked up for a buky's mountSteve
I just did a quick search and TC OPTICS turned up.
Hal
