ginseng503
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- N. Ontario
Has anyone figured out the difference and merits of a Leupold Vx3 and the VxIII ? All I know is the Vx3 is newer and more money, true? Thanks
Thank you gentlemen. It sounds like the improvements are significant. Better insides, better gas system, coatings, polishing, etc.
Prices are variable depending on when and where you buy.
Try to keep in mind that there are more than a couple of folks that bring in Leupold from the USA and sell them here and other places, if you decide to buy one of these, there is no warranty service available to you in Canada. FS
Try to keep in mind that there are more than a couple of folks that bring in Leupold from the USA and sell them here and other places, if you decide to buy one of these, there is no warranty service available to you in Canada. FS
That is most unfortunate. There are lots of used ones on the EE too. Shipping it back to the U.S. sounds like a pain, not undoable but a pain.Try to keep in mind that there are more than a couple of folks that bring in Leupold from the USA and sell them here and other places, if you decide to buy one of these, there is no warranty service available to you in Canada. FS
Try to keep in mind that there are more than a couple of folks that bring in Leupold from the USA and sell them here and other places, if you decide to buy one of these, there is no warranty service available to you in Canada. FS
Try to keep in mind that there are more than a couple of folks that bring in Leupold from the USA and sell them here and other places, if you decide to buy one of these, there is no warranty service available to you in Canada. FS
dealers ship them in from the states? you have no idea what your talking about, you can buy a leupy from Japan and send it over to any service center (CAN/USA) to have it fixed or your reticle changed NO QUESTION ASKED FOR LIFE. Give the service center here in the Okotoks a call and tell them you piked up one of there scopes 20 years ago on the moon and you left it outside for 10 and its acting up, you will get a "no problem send it in" no questions asked.dealers ship them in from the states? you have no idea what your talking about, you can buy a leupy from Japan and send it over to any service center (CAN/USA) to have it fixed or your reticle changed NO QUESTION ASKED FOR LIFE. Give the service center here in the Okotoks a call and tell them you piked up one of there scopes 20 years ago on the moon and you left it outside for 10 and its acting up, you will get a "no problem send it in" no questions asked.
dealers ship them in from the states? you have no idea what your talking about, you can buy a leupy from Japan and send it over to any service center (CAN/USA)
Korth can make all the noise they want but in the end they work for, are contracted by, or are under licence by Leupold. Considering these are Leupold scopes NOT Korth scopes, I am confident Leupold will have the final say on what work is covered under warranty and I hope/trust Leupold is unwilling to sacrifice it's well earned reputation by leaving customers hanging out to dry.It was Korth that said that they weren't going to fix scopes that they hadn't brought in. Since they are the official distributor, and the only Canadian warranty center it is cause for concern. I don't know if they followed through on that threat, and don't know anyone who got turned down for warranty.
Well, technically, Leupold will warranty it, but Korth's doesn't have too. If it was brought in the country illegally (or not through them) they can tell you to send it to Leupold in Oregon.
Korth can make all the noise they want but in the end they work for, are contracted by, or are under licence by Leupold. Considering these are Leupold scopes NOT Korth scopes, I am confident Leupold will have the final say on what work is covered under warranty and I hope/trust Leupold is unwilling to sacrifice it's well earned reputation by leaving customers hanging out to dry.
So do I...I hope you're right.




























