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Old October 2nd 04, 12:22 PM
Andy Moore
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Default replacing an equatorial mount

How easy is it to get hold of & fit a replacement mount on a scope? I have a
fairly ropey mount on my 6" newtonian & was wondering how to go about
replacing it - surely as the scope is simply a tube, it's just a matter of
getting a new mount with the correct size 'loops' or whatever you call them
that go round the barrel?

Andy


 




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