Kerf
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Purchased a Nikon Monarch 6.5x20x44 AO back around 2001-02. Tried using it on a .22 whose mounting system left a lot to be desired and was unable to zero it in, which didn’t surprise me much. A year or two later, tried it on a similar type rifle and had the same results. Finally after some while, I mounted it to a .22-250 that was quite accurate, only to discover the windage knob wasn’t moving the crosshairs at all. Tossed it on a self and forgot about it for many years until a few weeks ago, I finally got around to sending it back to Nikon for repairs.
To my surprise (considering my implausible story) and the fact the warranty wasn’t registered nor did I have a receipt, they repaired the scope and returned it to me within ten days and with no charges for the repair. I’m looking at new scopes right now and I think I’m going to look real hard at another Nikon. That type of service makes for loyal customers.
To my surprise (considering my implausible story) and the fact the warranty wasn’t registered nor did I have a receipt, they repaired the scope and returned it to me within ten days and with no charges for the repair. I’m looking at new scopes right now and I think I’m going to look real hard at another Nikon. That type of service makes for loyal customers.