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Best long range scope under $1000.
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<blockquote data-quote="dpmiller613" data-source="post: 5102726" data-attributes="member: 21430"><p>I'm going to make the case, again, for the Leupold's. A couple of weeks ago I really screwed the pooch with one of my older VXIII, 3.5X10-50 scopes, about 20-30 years old. I messed the scope up badly using heat to loosen a shade on it. I sent it back to Leupold, explaining what I had done, and asking for them to repair it and send me the bill. Today I received an email stating they were working it under WARRANTY. Their solution is to send me a NEW VX-3HD replacement at no cost. I've had a few other brands of scopes over the years and have never had any manufacturer replace a scope I had issues with replace it much less repair it without an argument. I have no experience with all of these new brands everyone is talking about for a reason, if it ain't broke don't fix it! I have eight rifle scopes, two on muzzleloader and shotgun and eleven on pistol barrels. I also own one Burris that is a very good scope but doesn't measure up to the Leupold's, the rest of the tent pegs I've given away to people who couldn't afford to but a scope. This is by way of saying the Leupold clarity is unbelievable, they are a rugged, quality product and they support their product. I'm also partial to the fact they've tried to keep their business in the US, not some SE Asian jungle, something we all ought to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpmiller613, post: 5102726, member: 21430"] I'm going to make the case, again, for the Leupold's. A couple of weeks ago I really screwed the pooch with one of my older VXIII, 3.5X10-50 scopes, about 20-30 years old. I messed the scope up badly using heat to loosen a shade on it. I sent it back to Leupold, explaining what I had done, and asking for them to repair it and send me the bill. Today I received an email stating they were working it under WARRANTY. Their solution is to send me a NEW VX-3HD replacement at no cost. I've had a few other brands of scopes over the years and have never had any manufacturer replace a scope I had issues with replace it much less repair it without an argument. I have no experience with all of these new brands everyone is talking about for a reason, if it ain't broke don't fix it! I have eight rifle scopes, two on muzzleloader and shotgun and eleven on pistol barrels. I also own one Burris that is a very good scope but doesn't measure up to the Leupold's, the rest of the tent pegs I've given away to people who couldn't afford to but a scope. This is by way of saying the Leupold clarity is unbelievable, they are a rugged, quality product and they support their product. I'm also partial to the fact they've tried to keep their business in the US, not some SE Asian jungle, something we all ought to think about. [/QUOTE]
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