Defective SWFA have me the chance to see what's inside

Interesting.

It just occurred to me that one benefit to having a no questions asked warranty is that guys will send your broken scopes back to you instead of cutting them open on the internet and laughing at what you hid inside.
 
I REALLY want to take some other brands apart now and see what is in them.
I've been wanting to take scopes apart for years, but don't have money to spend on the things I want to use, much less on things to just break them.
 
I REALLY want to take some other brands apart now and see what is in them.

Expensive thing for an individual to do, but a forum pooling $ could do this with little cost to each member.

It would be interesting to see the differences between various scopes.
 
I don’t understand what I’m looking at. The threaded copper is the turret adjustment, is the crosshair lense free floating?
There's a leaf spring opposite the mid point between the two copper pieces. You can see it is against the tube that holds the reticle, and then can see the other end that's fixed to the tube body.

That's about all I know.
 
There's a leaf spring opposite the mid point between the two copper pieces. You can see it is against the tube that holds the reticle, and then can see the other end that's fixed to the tube body.

That's about all I know.
That seems so simple. How the F has leupold not figured that out?
 
They've pretty well figured out how to screw on an objective lens piece that doesn't fall off though. If this scope were in fact a Leupy the RS groupies would be pissin thier pants with laughter.
I wonder how tight the objective lens was on this Leupy. I guess it can’t loose zero any more.
 

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