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Leupold Scopes...Do you trust them today?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron Tangsrud" data-source="post: 1846456" data-attributes="member: 110964"><p>Bud, I said they test them periodically throughout production. Every model they make has to pass that test before it goes into production and then thought production they test samples to verify they are maintaining quality control on their optics. Also, the gun was made to replicate the recoil the machine produces. So yes, the machine does generate that much recoil. I work in the industry and have to know about all optic companies products for my job. I am around these products every single day and know them as well as anyone. I own optics from many companies, not just Leupold. I've used optics from many companies at many price points out in the field hunting and shooting and I consistently find myself enjoying Leupold's optics over other companies when I consider price. If I had all the money in the world would I use Swarovski ELs out hunting and Swarovski spotting scopes? Probably. But if I'm considering what I'm getting in return for my investment I'm going to pick Leupold almost every time because Swarovski is overpriced honestly. Anyway, don't think that I don't know what I'm talking about when you don't know where I've gotten my information. I didn't get it from a video, I got it from Leupold and my own personal experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron Tangsrud, post: 1846456, member: 110964"] Bud, I said they test them periodically throughout production. Every model they make has to pass that test before it goes into production and then thought production they test samples to verify they are maintaining quality control on their optics. Also, the gun was made to replicate the recoil the machine produces. So yes, the machine does generate that much recoil. I work in the industry and have to know about all optic companies products for my job. I am around these products every single day and know them as well as anyone. I own optics from many companies, not just Leupold. I've used optics from many companies at many price points out in the field hunting and shooting and I consistently find myself enjoying Leupold's optics over other companies when I consider price. If I had all the money in the world would I use Swarovski ELs out hunting and Swarovski spotting scopes? Probably. But if I'm considering what I'm getting in return for my investment I'm going to pick Leupold almost every time because Swarovski is overpriced honestly. Anyway, don't think that I don't know what I'm talking about when you don't know where I've gotten my information. I didn't get it from a video, I got it from Leupold and my own personal experience. [/QUOTE]
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