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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope repair services needed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1584693" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>The scope I had repaired was an older 6-18 Redfield golden 5 Star. Cost me $115 to repair it. Leupold would give me a $100 credit towards a new Leupold scope simply because they bought the Redfield name this truly was stand-up for them to offer anything on a scope they didn't even make. In the interim while waiting to get my scope repaired I bought two Leupold 6-18 scopes and love them after getting my old Redfield back from repair I noticed the huge difference in glass clarity and now really don't even use the Redfield it's been relegated to a rarily use firearm. I think in hind sight I'd of been better off taking the credit towards a new piece of glass. I don't know just how old this discontinued model of yours is it may not fall under the same sort of situation where advances in glass have made having it repaired a somewhat questionable proposition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1584693, member: 83267"] The scope I had repaired was an older 6-18 Redfield golden 5 Star. Cost me $115 to repair it. Leupold would give me a $100 credit towards a new Leupold scope simply because they bought the Redfield name this truly was stand-up for them to offer anything on a scope they didn’t even make. In the interim while waiting to get my scope repaired I bought two Leupold 6-18 scopes and love them after getting my old Redfield back from repair I noticed the huge difference in glass clarity and now really don’t even use the Redfield it’s been relegated to a rarily use firearm. I think in hind sight I’d of been better off taking the credit towards a new piece of glass. I don’t know just how old this discontinued model of yours is it may not fall under the same sort of situation where advances in glass have made having it repaired a somewhat questionable proposition. [/QUOTE]
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