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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leupold Scopes...Do you trust them today?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote101" data-source="post: 1831834" data-attributes="member: 112248"><p>Maybe it's just me but I have owned several Leupold scopes but I have had a series of problems with them. I have even had to send them back to the factory for repair. I probably had about 6 or 7 Leupold at this time. I got so tired of trying to keep them zeroed and taping on them. I zero my rifles every time I have huge elevations change and I'm just not going to tap around on it to get the cross hairs to move when I'm spending that kind of money. That's Hokey BS!!!! When I want a MOA I want it right. So I took everyone of those Leupold scopes off my rifles gave them to hunting buddies I didn't really care for. I then put Talley scope rings and mounted everything i owned with Swarovski and never looked back. If I take the caps off them scopes and turn it one click, you know it. This is what I did to solve my scope problem and that's been 15yrs ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote101, post: 1831834, member: 112248"] Maybe it’s just me but I have owned several Leupold scopes but I have had a series of problems with them. I have even had to send them back to the factory for repair. I probably had about 6 or 7 Leupold at this time. I got so tired of trying to keep them zeroed and taping on them. I zero my rifles every time I have huge elevations change and I’m just not going to tap around on it to get the cross hairs to move when I’m spending that kind of money. That’s Hokey BS!!!! When I want a MOA I want it right. So I took everyone of those Leupold scopes off my rifles gave them to hunting buddies I didn’t really care for. I then put Talley scope rings and mounted everything i owned with Swarovski and never looked back. If I take the caps off them scopes and turn it one click, you know it. This is what I did to solve my scope problem and that’s been 15yrs ago. [/QUOTE]
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