Bucksnort1
New member
I have a BSA Mil Dot, 6 - 24 X 40.
I was recently in colder weather shooting. The scope was very foggy. Upon returning home to warmer temperatures, the scope is perfectly clear. A friend says it probably because the "O" ring sealing the adjustable eye piece is defective or out of place. I believe he is right because I see the lose ring between the front of the eye piece and the lock ring. I think the ring belongs under the eye piece.
My question is.
Is this scope toast or can the gas be replaced and the ring put back where it belongs?
I was recently in colder weather shooting. The scope was very foggy. Upon returning home to warmer temperatures, the scope is perfectly clear. A friend says it probably because the "O" ring sealing the adjustable eye piece is defective or out of place. I believe he is right because I see the lose ring between the front of the eye piece and the lock ring. I think the ring belongs under the eye piece.
My question is.
Is this scope toast or can the gas be replaced and the ring put back where it belongs?