

Several lifetimes or many attempts to get it right. Writing the price is $15.00 per 10 ft length, which should last the average shooter Sells wire in two diameters (0.0015” medium and 0.0005” fine). Penk, Santa Maria, CA, (805) 619-7143įor reticle wire contact Dan Stangarone via email at Dan Term Unertl employee, repairs and reconditions externally adjustable Unertl Quality Scope Repair, 1961-A Stonehenge Ave, PO Box 10246, Bowling Green, His son is running theĬraig Stegall, Portland, Oregon, (503) 849-4184 Box 192, Ross OH 45061,Īnd longtime owner recently passed away in Sept. Cheryl can be reached at (915) Scope Service, 2213 Smith Road or P.

Optical Services Co., 5489 Santa Teresita Drive, Santa Teresa, NM 88008, (915)ĥ92-5338, Owner is Bill Ackerman. Surprised if it takes several months to get your scope back. Mike Sexton and the company is usually backlogged on repairs so don’t be Iron Sights, Inc., Scope Service Division, 4814 S. I have no experience with any of them except that Iron Sight can take up to a year.Ĭontact one of the following services for scope repairs or reticle replacement.Īlso included is a source of reticle wire in case you decide to replace the wires Here is a list that I found on the CMP forum. Many of the folks that used to, no longer are in business. As far as I know, Unertl doesn't service the old barrel mounted scopes but it doesn't hurt to ask. Of course, if not your cup of tea on such things, the two outfits I hear do ok work.if I am not too far dated and things moved on sorta speak. Not much to it, but the base material is the key ingredient.

I did keep that old set of socks.Īgain, I would suggest the guy with the tungsten wire on Ebay if one is intent on a do it yourself routine. I would not have believed it either, but it did work for me. I stretched the strand over the reticle, and it gave a medium crosshair that is still in service. I ended up using some strands of elastic material from a set of fine, light dress socks. I think that is the ticket for most that want to try such themselves. One sees some sales of tungsten wire on Ebay made for fine and medium crosshairs. I thought I would be smart and use a strand of human hair, the result was like having a reticle made out of telephone posts. I took the eyepiece off and removed the reticle tube that housed the crosshairs(wires). I once bought an old 15x or so Unertl that had some cosmetic issues and drooping crosshairs. I am probably a bit dated, but when Unertl repairs are thought of here, I seem to think of Parsons or Ackerman.
