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Leupold Rifleman Scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 45478" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>I got my first 3x9 leupold back in the 60's before alot of the multi coat lens etc. I consider the rifleman just like the old 3x9 just a good plain scope for the money. I kind of felt sorry for that old scope kind of turned that purple color so send back in the late 80's for a check up and they send me a new scope. Kind of getting old so can remember as good but think I paid about $79/$89 for that scope. I never did get a bill from leupold for that scope just a thank you note for being a loyal customer. I have that scope on my elk rifle. I know there may be better scope out there and leupold now charges for redoing a scope but they are a good company. The only other scope I ever consider on par with leupold was the old weaver T scopes. I've never hunted without using a leupold so cann't comment on any other brands. I'm glad to see leupold come out with a basic scope (rifleman) not everyone can afford a $300/$400 scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 45478, member: 306"] I got my first 3x9 leupold back in the 60's before alot of the multi coat lens etc. I consider the rifleman just like the old 3x9 just a good plain scope for the money. I kind of felt sorry for that old scope kind of turned that purple color so send back in the late 80's for a check up and they send me a new scope. Kind of getting old so can remember as good but think I paid about $79/$89 for that scope. I never did get a bill from leupold for that scope just a thank you note for being a loyal customer. I have that scope on my elk rifle. I know there may be better scope out there and leupold now charges for redoing a scope but they are a good company. The only other scope I ever consider on par with leupold was the old weaver T scopes. I've never hunted without using a leupold so cann't comment on any other brands. I'm glad to see leupold come out with a basic scope (rifleman) not everyone can afford a $300/$400 scope. [/QUOTE]
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