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I bought a tasco propoint 1x25mm pdp3. the eyebell is shown on the short side but the rubber ring came on the long end of the tube. which end is the correct one to mount towards the eye?

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The eye bell is the short side. The rubber ring should transfer to the eye bell side. Find a manual here Tasco ProPoint Hope this helps Fix Ya up.

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Tasco's Contact Information is here

Thier website didnt have an information on scopes that old that i could see. however if you contact them im sure they would know what size the battery needs to be, and would be happy to refer you to a place to purchase them (if not a product they themselves supply)

NOTE Tasco is a European company residing in Spain Madrid. You may be asked to send it overseas to be identified? (worst case scenario) if this is the case be sure to purchase a number of batteries for the device to make it somewhat cost effective

:) (I couldnt find the battery type as i dont know exactly what scope you have :(

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