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Sounds like I'm in the minority, but i had to send a Leupold VX3 back for warranty. The erector (?) on the elevation stopped working. Not very handy when it's supposed to be a dialing scope. Of course had I sighted it in and just assumed It dialed correctly without actually practicing dialing, I'm sure it would have lasted 30yrs. OP, I'm in the same boat as you. You may also want to check out the Trijicon scopes. Also for a little less money, you might consider the SVH line of Nightforce scopes.
Most of my post was sarcasm. Just frustrating with all the negative review out there. I have a bunch of Leupold riflescopes and have had zero issues with them. Have sent back a few binoculars which they replaced no questions asked
Quote from: treefarmer on December 10, 2022, 03:54:30 PMMost of my post was sarcasm. Just frustrating with all the negative review out there. I have a bunch of Leupold riflescopes and have had zero issues with them. Have sent back a few binoculars which they replaced no questions asked I think some of you didn't read his follow up comment.Also it appears he is looking for a dialable optic so the testimonies of their 30 year old gold rings and non dialing scopes isn't really pertinent
Why is everyone so happy with being able to send their products in for warranty claims at no cost? Wouldn’t you rather buy a scope you don’t have to send in? That warranty isn’t worth squat if the scope takes a hit in the middle of a hunt. Leupold scope losing zero from simply riding around in a truck > https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/2x-leupold-mark-5-field-evaluations.278289/
If we’re talking more budget conscious scopes, SWFA has the same warranty but their scopes actually hold zero and track reliably. https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/swfa-ss-6x42mm-mq-field-evaluation.278498/http://swfa-ss.com/products/warranty-4-life