Something inside a Leopold scope

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I have a nice older Leopold m-8 4x scope that is clear and sharp,but there appears to be a hair,or something on the lens inside the scope,which moves around when I twist the focus bell.What is it?what should I do-send it to the factory for refurbishing,or just let be?
 
I think this is an age old question...particularly common for camera optics in the days of 35mm. The size, how distracting it is and how long it has been there are all factors... it could be a small sliver of black anti-reflection paint from the inside tube wall or the edge of a lens. It might just disappear next week as it finds another spot to rest. You may wish to check IF (and how much) Leupold might charge to correct it. Only you can decide how badly you obsess about it - it isnt going to change the optical performance of the scope unless it obstructs the reticle
 
Send it in, it should be covered under warranty.
I sent the same scope in last year and the only charge was for freight.
 
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I thought when you bought a Leopold it was guaranteed for life no matter where it was bought or where...I contacted Korth,so I guess I'll soon find out...
 
I thought when you bought a Leopold it was guaranteed for life no matter where it was bought or where...I contacted Korth,so I guess I'll soon find out...

the warranty is still valid, if it was a US purchased scope you have to send it to the US due to the distribution agreement, as mention the M8 should come in before the date cut off which only happened in the last few years to get around people grey marketing scopes
 
The problem isn't buying new,but used,you have no idea when or where it was originally purchased.Way back it wasn't an issue,you could just buy a scope in the US and declare it at the Canadian border like any other non restricted stuff you were bring back...not anymore
 
The problem isn't buying new,but used,you have no idea when or where it was originally purchased.Way back it wasn't an issue,you could just buy a scope in the US and declare it at the Canadian border like any other non restricted stuff you were bring back...not anymore

The vast majority of Leupold scopes in Canada have been imported through Korth Group. Only a very few have come directly from the USA. Bass Pro is the only major retailer and brings in their Leupold scopes via there own distribution chain in the USA and apparently they will look after the warranty for you. Phil.
 
I didn't think you could ship a scope across the border for warrenty work

Yea good luck getting it back.

Giant pain in the balls hence why it makes more sense to buy from Korth or one of their retailers which is pretty much every gun dealer in the country.

done it in the past you just has to be patient for Leupold to get a specific license to export it back to you.

even for screws on a ring, so a scope is a long waiting period...
 
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