skeeterhawk wrote:
I called them and they wanted $80.00 to fix and $10.00 shipping and handling !
Well, depending on the model Redfield you have, it may be worth it but it probably isn't. Instead of repairing it, I'd suggest sinking some money into a new scope.
You can find some decent scopes for about $150 or less, but to be honest you need to set aside about $250 and up for good optics. Scopes are just something you don't skimp on unless you really aren't that concerned with accuracy or how well the scope performs.