FWIW
Leupold warrantied my bent tube and dented objective. I didn't need to send emails or send it across the ocean. But it did take 10 days.
Figured there had to be a bit of a story there.They seem very durable but when a massive 500 lb steel object gets slammed into the turret while the rifle is held securely in place, something is going to give.
For the record I’ve also had leupold and vortex turrets come off, but in a much more traditional firearms usage manner.
To SWFAs credit, they said they would warranty it, whereas Leupolds warranty wouldn’t cover something like that.
Figured there had to be a bit of a story there.![]()
They aren't my fav hunting scope, due to the turret knob design, but are a tough scope. We were crossing a partially frozen river, last Nov, and my youngest had a bad pileup. Without getting into too many details (we had several long talks about firearms handling after the incident), I turned around just in time to see him falling into the river- his rifle airborne, then landing scope/turrets first on the ice covered rocks. It clattered around on the rocks for a ways. Seeing all that, I figured something would be ruined for sure. Rifle, scope, my kid... zero check at camp required 0.2 Mil Left correction.
Well, errors were definitely made that day on the river, so it's possible there were some on the sight-in too! LOLThat was probably an error in initial sight in. Lol!
Took it out tonight to see if the cheap scope works in the cold. Dial up 5.5 Mils. Shoot. Yep it works. Try a half dozen more to see if that was a fluke. Nope. No fluke.
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The thing that blew my mind about the first really repeatable tracking scopes I purchased (swfa and LRHS) was how easy zeroing was.
Took it out tonight to see if the cheap scope works in the cold. Dial up 5.5 Mils. Shoot. Yep it works. Try a half dozen more to see if that was a fluke. Nope. No fluke.
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Look at all those blown primers! You been developing some 6.5 creedmoor magnum loads chuck?
Look at all those blown primers! You been developing some 6.5 creedmoor magnum loads chuck?




























