I guess it was bound to happen, I just wish not under these circumstances.
I mounted up my nice Weaver T36 on my new 6mmXC and leaned the gun against my closet door. Not more than two seconds later my dog, dragging her giant over sized bone, bumped it and I watched it land perfectly on the scope. I knew right away it wasn't going to be good when I looked through it and sure enough the reticle was canted.
Now I'm trying to figure out what to do. Send it back to Weaver and ask them to repair it? Not sure how much it could be once they open it up and take a look. Or consider it scrapped and look out for a used one to replace it?
I mounted up my nice Weaver T36 on my new 6mmXC and leaned the gun against my closet door. Not more than two seconds later my dog, dragging her giant over sized bone, bumped it and I watched it land perfectly on the scope. I knew right away it wasn't going to be good when I looked through it and sure enough the reticle was canted.
Now I'm trying to figure out what to do. Send it back to Weaver and ask them to repair it? Not sure how much it could be once they open it up and take a look. Or consider it scrapped and look out for a used one to replace it?









