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07 March 2022, 18:34
Russ Gould
Cleaning B&L vintage scope internally
I have two Balvar 8 scopes that have artifacts in the field of view. I cleaned the ocular and objective lenses, internally and externally, to no avail. These have etched crosshairs (the Balfor does not, as I discovered to my chagrin). It seems the problem is inside the erector lens assembly. Does anyone service these? Or have instructions as to how to do further disassembly for cleaning?


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07 March 2022, 19:09
KDGJ
Russ,

You may want to call these guys https://www.vintagegunscopes.com. I've never used them, but they may work.

Ken
07 March 2022, 22:18
Lawdog
I have dealt with Iron Sight Scope Repair 918-445-2001.
They repaired a vintage Redfield for me.
First rate work.


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07 March 2022, 23:21
Russ Gould
"Nooo, we don't work on those" (Iron Sight people).


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08 March 2022, 00:10
richj
too bad. There is no adjustment hardware inside the scope. probably no parts avail.
09 March 2022, 04:48
Wstrnhuntr
You might try posting this on the optics forum.



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09 March 2022, 15:34
p dog shooter
The best way to clean old scopes is to trash them and buy newer optics.
10 March 2022, 21:27
Russ Gould
The tinker in me says "what could be so hard"? Humans put this thing together, no alien technology. So I am going to give it a try.

These scopes intrigue me as they are particularly simple (external adjustment via B&L V block mounts or Buehler Dial Adjust); they are light; they are QD return to zero; they have extreme eye relief; they have v good optics for the vintage; and they have tapered reticles.


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Doublegunhq.com, Fine English, American and German Double Rifles and Shotguns
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15 March 2022, 16:32
sambarman338
Sorry to hear of your 'artifacts' in one of the most weatherproof lines I can think of. Do they have dendritic fungus growths, a transparent blot or something like tea leaves?

A variable is less water resistant than a fixed power but the problem may be some reflection-deadening paint or coating that has flaked off the cylinder walls.

Leupold claimed that etched graticles were prone to blots that would not trouble their metal reticles but I think that if the blotting growth is in the scope, it will find a lens to besmirch somewhere, but maybe not in focus.

Conversely, I put the better of my two Unertl Hawks on my 'new' 9.3x62 but the first shot launched a bit of paint that lodged right at the centre of the crosshairs. Fortunately the next shot knocked it off again and it hasn't been seen since.