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| Reticle does not move when turning to adjust. Had rimfire scope rings on so must have gotten with a rifle I bought years ago. Thanks for the reply. |
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| My Dad bought me a 6X SPI for my 243 back in 1969, it was about like a Tasco, I really wanted a Weaver K4 which would have been a step up.
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| Thanks Lee that is what I was thinking also. |
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| SPI (Southern Precision Instruments) of San Antonio, Texas were the importers of low line scopes and binoculars from Japan in the late 1960's early '70's. Glass was superior to Weaver but internals were a gamble. One could be set and hold just fine while the next could scramble at any time. As I remember only plain cross hairs were available. |
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