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VXIII VS MK4 Leupold
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 137135" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Leupold sales are growing steady over the years. They now have over 600 US family wage paid employees working around the clock to keep up. They have some of the best benefits available including retirement. I wish I worked there. </p><p></p><p>The holdup on delivery of product for awhile was due to quality issues of some components they recieved from a couple of their suppliers. None of those inferior components went into anything but the dumpster or maybe forwarded back to the venders to be resold to scope makers that aren't so stringent. Their warranty turn around time continues to be the best in the industry. It may appear that more scopes are having warranty issues but that is only due to the fact that they are selling so many more scopes. No one has as broad of product line with as many price entry points.</p><p></p><p>So tell me. Did these big sporting good stores lay in the Night Force line and if so how is the sales volume of that shelf space profiting now compared to when those shelves were stocked with Leupold? It is more likely they now order what is requested rather than try to stock the huge lineup. A lot of companies do this to reduce their overhead and inventory costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 137135, member: 1290"] Leupold sales are growing steady over the years. They now have over 600 US family wage paid employees working around the clock to keep up. They have some of the best benefits available including retirement. I wish I worked there. The holdup on delivery of product for awhile was due to quality issues of some components they recieved from a couple of their suppliers. None of those inferior components went into anything but the dumpster or maybe forwarded back to the venders to be resold to scope makers that aren't so stringent. Their warranty turn around time continues to be the best in the industry. It may appear that more scopes are having warranty issues but that is only due to the fact that they are selling so many more scopes. No one has as broad of product line with as many price entry points. So tell me. Did these big sporting good stores lay in the Night Force line and if so how is the sales volume of that shelf space profiting now compared to when those shelves were stocked with Leupold? It is more likely they now order what is requested rather than try to stock the huge lineup. A lot of companies do this to reduce their overhead and inventory costs. [/QUOTE]
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