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6/17/2016 11:07:49 AM EDT
I just bought a Primary Arms 5x prism scope.  I love it but something happened to it and I'm not quite sure what it is.
The first time I used it, the display inside the scope was large and crisp.  However, when I took it out of my rifle case
at the range to use again, the display shrunk drastically.  I never dropped the scope but I can't say for sure that my
rifle case hasn't been bumped during transport to the range.

There are no adjustments for magnification.  I'm wondering if this got damaged somehow.  Based on the symptoms
above, would this be able to be repaired if it was bumped and damaged?  Here's a link to the product. It's a very nice
scope. (Other than my current issue.)  

http://www.opticsplanet.com/primary-arms-primary-arms-5x-prism-scope-with-patented-223-5-56-5-45x39-308-acss.html
(You can see the actual display if you scroll through the images.)

Thanks for any help or advice.
6/17/2016 4:48:28 PM EDT
[#1]
Are you referring to the reticle?  Your link is not active.
6/17/2016 5:22:06 PM EDT
[#2]
did you move the optic from out front to up close?
6/20/2016 9:16:10 AM EDT
[#3]
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Are you referring to the reticle?  Your link is not active.
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Apologies for the link.  It was active when I first made the post but that doesn't appear to
be the case now.  I did a copy and paste in Firefox and the link does work that way.
6/20/2016 9:18:37 AM EDT
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did you move the optic from out front to up close?
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No.  It wasn't dropped but I can't say that it wasn't bumped around in my gun case.
I just don't know anything about the internals of scopes and that is why I was questioning
whether or not they can be repaired if damaged.

This particular scope is a prism scope, if that means anything.
6/20/2016 9:38:04 AM EDT
[#5]
I would call Primary Arms and talk with them.
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