Leupold - the science behind optic quality

Great video!

I’ve owned many different brands of scopes throughout the years. Leupold, Burris, Vortex, Zeiss, Weaver, Tasco, Bushnell, Meopta, Redfield, Hubertus, etc.. Old, new, low end, high end.

Out of all of them, I have definitely found Leupold scopes to work the best for me in every application. Svelte scope bodies and controls help keep the scope low over bore and less intrusive for bushwhacking and storage. Fantastic glass in low or bright light. Also have never had a Leupold fail me yet, at the Range or in the mountains. In +30C or -30C, I’ve always had great results.

What also crowns Leupold as king in my eyes is the fantastic warranty that each scope carries. Though I have never had to use it, the stories I have heard about their lifetime warranty made me make sure all my rifles now wear Leupold glass.

Thanks Korth for continuing to bring Leupold optics and accessories into Canada and keeping your warranty centre only 2 hours south of me should I ever need it. ;)

- Leupold Fanboy

PS: More Leupold optics with #1 and #4 Post Reticles!
 
Yep, we get "Hornaby" lots over the counter! Sometimes makes us wonder if you can't even see how "Hornady" is spelled if you should be safe to shoot guns! How bad IS you eyesight!
 
Are their optics really a lot better than other brands like what they claim in the video?

Some lines are. Some, it depends on your opinion. Almost always for the dollar the glass is at the top and build quality is excellent. Service through Korth is nothing short of exemplary. Warrenty though never used by me personally, is said to be painless. I really like the choices you have with Leupold such as optional CDS dials, svelte light weight and tough as nails designs not to mention the many reticle options Korth can install. There is also the fact that they will check your scope out if you purchase used or on a trade for authenticity. Thats big! Lots of counterfits out there in all the big brands now.
 
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Some lines are. Some, it depends on your opinion. Almost always for the dollar the glass is at the top and build quality is excellent. Service through Korth is nothing short of exemplary. Warrenty though never used by me personally, is said to be painless. I really like the choices you have with Leupold such as optional CDS dials, svelte light weight and tough as nails designs not to mention the many reticle options Korth can install. There is also the fact that they will check your scope out if you purchase used or on a trade for authenticity. Thats big! Lots of counterfits out there in all the big brands now.

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Very cool video -- thanks for sharing. Especially interesting to see the testing that each scope design goes through.

I have a Leupold on my main deer-hunting rifle, and I absolutely love it for the reasons mentioned in the video: lightweight, fantastic optics, durable, never seems to lose zero. It also has a broader eye-relief range than anything else I have tried, which means really fast target acquisition for offhand shots.
 
Do the ones made in China or the Philippines get the same attention? I have a couple of M8's, a Gold Ring tactical and a nice rimfire variable EFR. Too bad they don't offer high gloss finish anymore. For the price you can't beat Leupold and no nonsense warranty.
 
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