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<blockquote data-quote="Cannonball1" data-source="post: 5687552" data-attributes="member: 23767"><p>I have a Vari-X III that will not hold zero and is going back to Leupold today for warranty service. I haven't used Leupold's warranty before and was wondering what current turn around time was for those that have recently sent something in for service. I was also a little concerned over the wording they used, specifically where they might replace it with a previous repaired product that is in good condition. I bought this scope new 20 years ago but it's literally in mint condition, I can't find a single scratch on it. I'm really hoping they just repair the one I'm sending back and don't send me a previously repaired scope unless it looks new. Does anyone know if they typically repair or replace scopes that will not hold zero?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cannonball1, post: 5687552, member: 23767"] I have a Vari-X III that will not hold zero and is going back to Leupold today for warranty service. I haven’t used Leupold’s warranty before and was wondering what current turn around time was for those that have recently sent something in for service. I was also a little concerned over the wording they used, specifically where they might replace it with a previous repaired product that is in good condition. I bought this scope new 20 years ago but it’s literally in mint condition, I can’t find a single scratch on it. I‘m really hoping they just repair the one I’m sending back and don’t send me a previously repaired scope unless it looks new. Does anyone know if they typically repair or replace scopes that will not hold zero? [/QUOTE]
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