JeffRaines
WKR
Agreed. Warranties are nice and all but if it’s the main selling point for an optic I’m gonna take a hard pass. I don’t care if you’ll replace my scope under your no fault warranty for it being in a house fire(that’s why I pay for homeowners) - I’d rather have a scope that works.Here’s my VX5HD experience. About a month ago I posted that my custom .300wsm quit shooting. It’s a 3/4-7/8 moa rifle. Just like that it was a scattergun. By that I mean 5-6” at 200 at best. Checked the stock, crown, mounts, etc.....
Decided to put the VX5 on my Barrett 30-06 and try it, Friday. The Barret is 3/4 moa rifle with my eyes.
I had some issues getting it dialed at 100. Went out this morning at 200 and again i had a scattergun on my hands. Two different rifles.
Came home and put my VX3i back on the Barrett 30-06 and went back to the range. It’s right back to 3/4 moa.
This will be the second time I’m sending the VX5 back to Leupold. First time was because right out of the box the reticle was canted.
Take from this what you will. I hear people say, so what their warranty is great. They will fix it.
You know what, I’d rather have a product where I don’t need to use the warranty this much. Especially when this happens 3 weeks before a hunting trip west. Thankfully I have another rifle.
Read the fine print on those no fault warranties - I haven’t found one yet that will reimburse you for your tag fees, call your boss and get you more pto, reimburse travel costs, pay for ammo to get the rifle sighted back in. When you find one let me know!