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Originally Posted by stevejack
ONE more thing I will say to other beginners like me: I was scared to adjust ANYTHING when I bought the scope. I didn't want to touch any screws or fix any visual errors for fear of making things worse. And to even think about TOUCHING the secondary? Are you kidding? I didn't even want to breathe near it.
My advice; Rip the scope apart and start over. Buy the collimation tools, read the articles, and break the thing down. You soon figure out how it all works when you have a scope in pieces on the floor and you're in a state of panic 
After all that, tweaking a few knobs on the primary will be nothing.
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This is very good advice!