I got that run around a couple years ago for the same reasons.... But mine were leupolds. I didn't throw them out tho hehehe still in my closet somewhere
Korth will fix them..... you just have to pay for the repairs and sometimes that's more then a new one would cost you. I sent in a redfield revolution that was bought at bass pro in Vaughn that I dropped out of a tree stand and needed a new body because it was bent. I didn't know at the time that bass pro imported on there own and not threw Korth, well 260$ later I had my scope back and it still has no warranty......... if it needed more for repairs it would have easily cost more then a new one. if I would have known what it was going to cost I would have told them to keep it for parts and went out and bought a new one.
by the way I do like my Nikon's. from pro staff, pro staff II and buckmaster's up to monarch's like them all and haven't had a problem with any of them.




















































