That is great, and leupold should get credit where credit is due. My problem is with changing policies, in order to control sales for increased profits, and to wash their hands from warranty. The #1 reason I was going to buy Leupold was because they have service in Canada. The rifle I was going to have built was going to come from a US builder, who with great credit to him has built a 1000 yd range on his farm, and insists that every gun he builds goes thru his break in, and accuracy testing. This requires the scope be bought in the US. Leupold would not change their policy except for financial reasons, (increased prices, and profit from us Canadian Sheep who don't see any problem with changes that insure that we pay more than, the guy 10 KM south of the border) I do like their product, I don't like the policy changes, all in the name of "extra" profit. If I have to send my scope back to the US should I need any warranty, I will buy from someone else who builds as good, or better at equal or less cost.
In the end what you are doing is completely under your control and I respect your descision. Be careful in other brands of optics you consider as many have similar (just not as well known) warranty policies as Leupold. Good luck on your build and I hope you are satisfied with the end result. Phil.




















































