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<blockquote data-quote="Tero" data-source="post: 1697474" data-attributes="member: 3367"><p>So far I have had </p><p>-Pentax</p><p>-Nikon porros</p><p>-Promaster getting close to stuck</p><p>The same problem in all.</p><p>-Vipers had a similar problem, but the cup turned around loosely and did not want to go back in.</p><p></p><p>The 8x28 Bushnell EX I have glued the outer skin back to the metal frame of the eye cups at least three times.</p><p></p><p>So, it still is a common problem. The Bushnell 8x32s had the one cup goe off track once. I got it back on track, but handle it gently from now on.</p><p></p><p>Looking back, it seems my Nikon Sporter 10x36 was built like a tank. Unfortunately it was before phase coating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tero, post: 1697474, member: 3367"] So far I have had -Pentax -Nikon porros -Promaster getting close to stuck The same problem in all. -Vipers had a similar problem, but the cup turned around loosely and did not want to go back in. The 8x28 Bushnell EX I have glued the outer skin back to the metal frame of the eye cups at least three times. So, it still is a common problem. The Bushnell 8x32s had the one cup goe off track once. I got it back on track, but handle it gently from now on. Looking back, it seems my Nikon Sporter 10x36 was built like a tank. Unfortunately it was before phase coating. [/QUOTE]
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