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<blockquote data-quote="Cadesdad" data-source="post: 1677299" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>I had a new rifle with a brand new scope on it and wanted to get it sighted in. They were so nice to offer to bore sight it at the gun smithing counter. They even did it free of charge.</p><p></p><p>The only issue! They took my gun to the back, and after a bit, they walked back up and said that they wouldn't be able to bore sight it bc they couldn't get it to line up. With the bore sighter still in the muzzle he showed me how the reticle wouldn't line up to the dot. Sure enough he was correct. THEN he proceeded to tell me how he had twisted the turret all the way down and it still wouldn't line up! (WTF) I asked him if he was kidding. He said "no, why?" I asked him if he was a gunsmith, he said "no.". I proceeded to explain to him what most of you already know. If you over tighten a turret, you ruin the spring.</p><p></p><p>I ended up remounting the scope to make the compensation for misalignment. Never could get the scope to group anything. Sent it back to the manufacturer since it was under warranty. They responded saying it would not be covered under warranty because the turrets had been over tightened! </p><p></p><p>Thanks H&H! </p><p></p><p>I guess I misspoke earlier when I said they did it free of charge...</p><p></p><p>Besides this experience, most of the employees are arrogant and seem to have a complex anyway. If H&H wants to be a more inviting place for gun enthusiast perhaps the employees should be told that acting like they are better than everyone isn't going to cut it.</p><p></p><p>I will say something good about H&H, you can always go shop their vast selection and know that you can find whatever they have cheaper somewhere else! (sorry I tried)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cadesdad, post: 1677299, member: 10555"] I had a new rifle with a brand new scope on it and wanted to get it sighted in. They were so nice to offer to bore sight it at the gun smithing counter. They even did it free of charge. The only issue! They took my gun to the back, and after a bit, they walked back up and said that they wouldn't be able to bore sight it bc they couldn't get it to line up. With the bore sighter still in the muzzle he showed me how the reticle wouldn't line up to the dot. Sure enough he was correct. THEN he proceeded to tell me how he had twisted the turret all the way down and it still wouldn't line up! (WTF) I asked him if he was kidding. He said "no, why?" I asked him if he was a gunsmith, he said "no.". I proceeded to explain to him what most of you already know. If you over tighten a turret, you ruin the spring. I ended up remounting the scope to make the compensation for misalignment. Never could get the scope to group anything. Sent it back to the manufacturer since it was under warranty. They responded saying it would not be covered under warranty because the turrets had been over tightened! Thanks H&H! I guess I misspoke earlier when I said they did it free of charge... Besides this experience, most of the employees are arrogant and seem to have a complex anyway. If H&H wants to be a more inviting place for gun enthusiast perhaps the employees should be told that acting like they are better than everyone isn't going to cut it. I will say something good about H&H, you can always go shop their vast selection and know that you can find whatever they have cheaper somewhere else! (sorry I tried) [/QUOTE]
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