lyman 35x scope

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tom b hargrove

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I just bought a lyman 35x. I have done some reading up on it, and perhaps I made a mistake, but I have already bought it. It's nice and clear, but the problem is in the adjustments. The windage knob turns with very definitive clicks, but the point of aim doesn't move. It also doesn't have enough elevation to zero, but I can shim that.
Can anyone tell me how difficult it is to work on these scopes, or someone that might be able to repair it?
 
Thanks for the info. I was going to try to take it apart myself, but can find no diagram of it. I know the adjustment knob stud must come off somehow, but I haven't been able to see how. Once I give up, I will contact a pro.
 
Well, I have not heard back from Parsons. Can anyone reccomend another repair service that might be able to repair it?
 
Here are a few from T K Lee..............

Iron Sight, Inc.
Attn: Mike Sexton
4814 S. Elwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74107
(918)445-2201
(918)521-7736

Redfield, Weaver, Unertl and others


Osborn Optical Systems
Atn: Earl Osborn
585 S. Dewey Road
Dewey, AZ 86327
Phone & Fax (928) 632-8717

Most anything


Parsons Scope Service
Attn Richard Parsons
1563 Compton Road
Cincinnati OH 45231-3433


Lyman, Unertl and others


Unertl Optical
Attn: Aaron Davis

1209 East Dayton Yellow Springs Road

#251
Fairborn OH 45324
(937) 631-2854


Unertl scopes
 
Reading this thread kind of reminds me of a sign I have not seen in years

Labor Rates
$10 per hour
$15 per hour if you watch
$25 per hour if you help

and it would probably also have said

$50 per hour if you already tried to fix it.

Dick
 
If the scope doesn't have enough elevation to zero the maybe you should check the bases and see if they are installed correctly and the right height.
 
Walley Siebert is your man If it a LWBR he probably did the boost. Bill Ackerman also knows a lot about the lymans
 
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