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Leopold...I just dont get ity.
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 929553" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I just went through the scope buying process myself. I broke off from Leupold for the first time in a long time. It was a difficult process, as there are all of these wonderful optics out there that are unavailable to handle, especially side by side.</p><p></p><p>Most stores are limited on brands, and push what's in the counter as latest and greatest. Some have used a lot of products such as you, most know ocular, from objective. Not many teachers among them.</p><p></p><p>Maybe they have such things and I haven't seen them, but Leupold is at the show's with a booth, out in the streets with a trailer. They're working hard for their market share.</p><p></p><p>I'm kind of in an awkward phase in that I have used Leupold in the past, have them on several rifles now and would buy another. I'm not as enthusiastic as I once was, and I don't recommend them like I used to. </p><p></p><p>Dollars and cent's wise it seems to me Leupold has pegged about where the market peters out. Some good scopes not a huge amount more money, but that little bit seems like a bunch in todays environment. Especially if it's a mistake that you can't afford to correct. We know Leupold, they have made sure we see them, and know they have something for every purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 929553, member: 30671"] I just went through the scope buying process myself. I broke off from Leupold for the first time in a long time. It was a difficult process, as there are all of these wonderful optics out there that are unavailable to handle, especially side by side. Most stores are limited on brands, and push what's in the counter as latest and greatest. Some have used a lot of products such as you, most know ocular, from objective. Not many teachers among them. Maybe they have such things and I haven't seen them, but Leupold is at the show's with a booth, out in the streets with a trailer. They're working hard for their market share. I'm kind of in an awkward phase in that I have used Leupold in the past, have them on several rifles now and would buy another. I'm not as enthusiastic as I once was, and I don't recommend them like I used to. Dollars and cent's wise it seems to me Leupold has pegged about where the market peters out. Some good scopes not a huge amount more money, but that little bit seems like a bunch in todays environment. Especially if it's a mistake that you can't afford to correct. We know Leupold, they have made sure we see them, and know they have something for every purpose. [/QUOTE]
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