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Tasco Silver Antler .22 3-9X32 while shooting rifle, scope jumped off, remounted scope, now can not adjust cross hairs, can I fix this myself?

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If the scope tok a hard smck when it jumped off the rail i would say its broke the adjusters in the scope,,they can jump off there mountings if hit hard getting it fixed will cost more that the scope is worth,, if it was my scope i would just bin it and but a new scope,,and not a tasco one!

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