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I received a new scope as a reward for my 35 years with the company.
Beats a watch! But has a rather poor alt-azmuth mount that is very difficult to adjust and control. I'd like to upgrade it to either a better alt-azmuth or an equitorial. The scope is a Model 78-9440 and it sems to be fine for me except for the lousy mount. But perhaps that's just an overall indication of the quality? As an alternative I suppose that it's quite possible I'm not using the mount that I have correctly. Advice in that area would be welcome also. Would it be reasonable to try to upgrade the mount? How much might I expect to pay and where would I find such a thing? TIA, Bill W. |
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