Their glass isn't good compared to Austrian glass.But the glass, the glass
There is literally no upside to leupold.
Except maybe the mark5 (maybe)
Their glass isn't good compared to Austrian glass.But the glass, the glass
You're a lucky man and not typical. I have exactly one Leupold that has tracked and held zero over 40 years of owning many various models from them. Most failed to hold zero after riding in the truck in a padded case. I have to drive washboard roads to get about anywhere I hunt so what good is a scope that you can't count on to handle that even in a big Pelican case? I like many really wish they would build one that I could have faith in but after too many failures with too many of them I quit.I own a safe full (at least 12) Leupold
Scopes and not a single one has had to go back.
I’m going to go ahead and give you the “understatement of the year” awardSomething isn't right in Oregon
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This.If I was in your position and had the funds, I'd ditch that scope and get something else. Even if there's a cure, it would always be in the back of my head that there could be a problem that would happen on a once in a lifetime shot.
You missed my point.Their glass isn't good compared to Austrian glass.
There is literally no upside to leupold.
Except maybe the mark5 (maybe)
Choosing between only those 2 options sounds like a Devil's bargain to me.Let’s face it. They’re a less shit on version of vortex because they’re made in America.
They both have their issues, both dump a TON of money into sponsors that pimp their product, but vortex has a way better warranty, night and day better. For that reason I’ll take vortex every day over leupold.