• Warped stock or bedding
• Erosion of barrel or chamber throat
• Excessive trigger pull
Sighting-In Problems
1. To get on the target, bore-sight the rifle or shoot
from close range. Then make necessary adjust-
ments from the initial bullet impacts.
2. Extreme elevation problems may require a metal
shim under the front or back of the mounting base.
3. Extreme windage problems may require use of
windage-adjustable rings to properly position the
scope.
Eye Relief Problems
This problem is seldom encountered with a MINOX
scope because of its precision design and manufac-
ture. However, eye relief may be a problem if another
individual is allowed to use your firearm and scope.
Also, extremely short- or long-action rifles, or fire-
arms with unusual mounting placement, may require
use of extension bases or rings to move the scope
further backwards or forwards to achieve proper eye
relief.
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Fogging
Internal lens surface fogging is the result of seals
being broken so that moisture enters the scope. If the
seal has failed under normal use, MINOX will repair
or replace the scope in accordance with the MINOX
warranty terms.
However, fogging is most commonly the result
of scope disassembly, which is not covered by the
MINOX warranty. With any internal fogging, return
the scope to your Authorized MINOX Dealer or the
MINOX Service Center for repair.
External lens surface fogging is a common problem
under the right temperature and humidity conditions.
It cannot be avoided. Anti-fogging solutions may offer
some relief, but simply wiping with a clean cloth is
the most effective treatment. Avoid breathing on the
eyepiece lens in cold weather.
Service
Avoid unnecessary expense and delays by first check-
ing all the user information and troubleshooting sug-
gestions before returning your scope for service. If