what was wrong with the Rifleman? Why would you throw it out when Leupold would fix or repair it and you could sell it?
It might seem like that at first glance, but believe me there are scopes that I wished that I had just thrown out. By the time you run through the progression of suspecting the scope, testing, removing and replacing, taking a good combo apart for a test scope, shooting some more to verify that it was the problem, finding something to package it in, mailing and waiting for months in some cases then taking the now working combo apart to put the first scope back on you might not want it any more. Add in are you ever going to trust again? I have sold scopes that have been repaired, but only after practically begging the buyer not to take it.
Besides, there is a lot of satisfaction in slowly crushing a POS in a vice.




















































