NEW Sightron ZERO STOP Scopes are finally coming

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Sightron is slowly rolling out the ZERO Stop scopes. Check out our website more details..
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Thanks Tesro. Is the Sightron retrofit location in Canada, or does it need to be sent to the US?

Thanks again Tesro,
Cal.

Depends on the complexity of work. Most of the time it goes to US. Generally the turnaround has been around 4-6 weeks to be on conservative side.
 
ZeroStop can be done on any SIII models with tactical turrets. Price is $175 USD (CAD price will depend on Exchange) Plus shipping and tax.
Given the cost, it would only be worth it on higher end SIII models.
Keep in mind that Sightron is life time Warranty. If you love the scope and really want this it is pricey but worth it over time.

Some guys just sell the current scope and get a new one with ZS on it. Again easy sell when you have lifetime Warranty, just make sure that you keep original bill of sale or let them know where you got it from.
I was able to get a scope serviced for a customer that bough an SIII scope from a dealer that retired while back, without any issues.
 
ZeroStop can be done on any SIII models with tactical turrets. Price is $175 USD (CAD price will depend on Exchange) Plus shipping and tax.
Given the cost, it would only be worth it on higher end SIII models.
Keep in mind that Sightron is life time Warranty. If you love the scope and really want this it is pricey but worth it over time.

Some guys just sell the current scope and get a new one with ZS on it. Again easy sell when you have lifetime Warranty, just make sure that you keep original bill of sale or let them know where you got it from.
I was able to get a scope serviced for a customer that bough an SIII scope from a dealer that retired while back, without any issues.

So.. That would be a no then?

I like the lifetime warranty though.
 
I agree on most scopes you are better off just getting it on the scope when getting it new
 
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