Hey Hiders-
A couple weeks ago, I purchased a USO and had trouble figuring out how to sight it in.... (completely user error
)
USO bottoming out thread
John @ USO contacted me immediately and was kind enough to invite me down to the USO shop and have my scope sighted in with a hands-on lesson on how I can do it for myself. Since John is out of town at the NRA convention, his main dude, Arnold gave me the lesson and took me for a tour of USO.
I went down today and they couldn't have been nicer!! Arnold got me straightened out immediately and gave me the full tour of the place. Big thanks to John, Arnold and all the guys working hard for us down there!
Here are some pics of my experience....
The sportmen's glass mecca is a non-descript building that blends like camo into the surrounding business park.
Arnold greeted me and placed my rifle in a vise and applied a magnetic bore-sighter.
My lesson began and he explained kindly the dials were waaaaaay off...
After he dialed it in, he messed the knobs and had me fix them myself. He then noticed my rear butler creek flip cap was gone (lost in the desert) and the front one was looking sad so he hooked me up with a proper set of USO flip caps!!
Into the trash with the sorry butler creek...
Then Arnold took me on a tour of the factory. It was a blend of old school machines...
And state of the art technology...
Everything is made right here in USA/CA, no imported crap. From the knob caps...
to turrets:
Continued next post....
A couple weeks ago, I purchased a USO and had trouble figuring out how to sight it in.... (completely user error
USO bottoming out thread
John @ USO contacted me immediately and was kind enough to invite me down to the USO shop and have my scope sighted in with a hands-on lesson on how I can do it for myself. Since John is out of town at the NRA convention, his main dude, Arnold gave me the lesson and took me for a tour of USO.
I went down today and they couldn't have been nicer!! Arnold got me straightened out immediately and gave me the full tour of the place. Big thanks to John, Arnold and all the guys working hard for us down there!
Here are some pics of my experience....
The sportmen's glass mecca is a non-descript building that blends like camo into the surrounding business park.
Arnold greeted me and placed my rifle in a vise and applied a magnetic bore-sighter.
My lesson began and he explained kindly the dials were waaaaaay off...
After he dialed it in, he messed the knobs and had me fix them myself. He then noticed my rear butler creek flip cap was gone (lost in the desert) and the front one was looking sad so he hooked me up with a proper set of USO flip caps!!
Into the trash with the sorry butler creek...
Then Arnold took me on a tour of the factory. It was a blend of old school machines...
And state of the art technology...
Everything is made right here in USA/CA, no imported crap. From the knob caps...
to turrets:
Continued next post....