This past summer I bought a brand new Horton 175 team real-tree crossbow with complete package, which is multi-reticule red-dot scope, three bolts, quiver and silencers for 350 instead of 500. The crossbow is great, however, I am having issues with my scope.
I have re-sighted it in four different times. After each time I completed the sighted in, I was hitting bulls-eye at 20 and 30 yards. When I would come to shoot again, it would be off by at least three inches or more. Know, the scope rings and mount are tight. When I sighting in the scope, I was following the directions.
Personally, I am not happy with this this scope. Some of my friends rec commend that I obtain a regular crossbow scope. I looked at Dick's website and found a tru-glo for 100 dollars that is multi-reticule scope; I can also buy Horton mount with rings for another 50.
What Should I do? Should I call up Horton and see what they say? Should I invest into this good scope for the long run? Can I solve this a different way? Know, this is the first crossbow I have ever own, so if you have any other pointers say them. I want to solve this cheap, however I want to solve it for good so it can last me 10, 15 and possibly 20 years. What do you think?