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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
unhappy with leupold warranty
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenster-Boy" data-source="post: 74802" data-attributes="member: 2330"><p>That sucks! I have never had a problem with any of leupolds products. My dad has 4 Vari X II scopes that were made a LONG time ago and they still have crystal clear immages in them. I don't know if it could be your eye or something. Eveyones eyes view things different so maybe someone else could look through it to confirm that it is the scope and not you. </p><p>If it is still not fixed when you get it back you may try to break something major on it ie. bend the tube or something but make it look beleiveable that something like that could have happened and then have a buddy send it back just so that they don't connect that it was you since you had already given them trouble.</p><p></p><p>I really hate to recommend something like that but it may just be the only way to get a new replacement for the old one.</p><p></p><p>Hope all works out! AND KEEP US UPDATED ON THE OUTCOME!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenster-Boy, post: 74802, member: 2330"] That sucks! I have never had a problem with any of leupolds products. My dad has 4 Vari X II scopes that were made a LONG time ago and they still have crystal clear immages in them. I don't know if it could be your eye or something. Eveyones eyes view things different so maybe someone else could look through it to confirm that it is the scope and not you. If it is still not fixed when you get it back you may try to break something major on it ie. bend the tube or something but make it look beleiveable that something like that could have happened and then have a buddy send it back just so that they don't connect that it was you since you had already given them trouble. I really hate to recommend something like that but it may just be the only way to get a new replacement for the old one. Hope all works out! AND KEEP US UPDATED ON THE OUTCOME! [/QUOTE]
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