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<blockquote data-quote="LaHunter" data-source="post: 2748727" data-attributes="member: 54963"><p>OP, Very sorry for the house fire & loss, but it a blessing all family members are all ok. I am curious why the rifle builders get a 'pass' on asking them if there is anything that they can do with the fire damaged rifles? I would bet a dollar to a donut they would tell you exactly what NF told you. I think NF responded like any reasonable business would. It appears that NF lets the performance / reliability of their scopes speak for themselves, while Vortex has a totally different business model. We consumers can decide which company to spend our money with. </p><p>As a side note, it is my understanding that pretty much every consumer 'fire rated' safe is pretty much b.s. The temps in a house fire are too hot for too long for these fire rated safes to be able to protect what's inside. I learned this after I bought my 'fire rated' safe. If the heat is too hot for a rifle barreled action, it is way too hot for an aluminum scope body and the internals. NF most likely doesn't have employees available to be messing around with burned up rifle scopes trying to salvage a part / piece from them. </p><p></p><p>I hope your insurance company comes through for you and your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaHunter, post: 2748727, member: 54963"] OP, Very sorry for the house fire & loss, but it a blessing all family members are all ok. I am curious why the rifle builders get a 'pass' on asking them if there is anything that they can do with the fire damaged rifles? I would bet a dollar to a donut they would tell you exactly what NF told you. I think NF responded like any reasonable business would. It appears that NF lets the performance / reliability of their scopes speak for themselves, while Vortex has a totally different business model. We consumers can decide which company to spend our money with. As a side note, it is my understanding that pretty much every consumer 'fire rated' safe is pretty much b.s. The temps in a house fire are too hot for too long for these fire rated safes to be able to protect what's inside. I learned this after I bought my 'fire rated' safe. If the heat is too hot for a rifle barreled action, it is way too hot for an aluminum scope body and the internals. NF most likely doesn't have employees available to be messing around with burned up rifle scopes trying to salvage a part / piece from them. I hope your insurance company comes through for you and your family. [/QUOTE]
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