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Is there no warranty - no nothing for a malfunctioning Weaver scope ?
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Bushnell handles it.Now,what they’ll do for you I couldn’t tell you. I will say I’ve never had a Weaver go out on me.After 40 years...
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New
Classic V 2-10-38 . $199
Thanks .
PRESIDENT TRUMP 2024/2028 !!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Bristoe The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
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My son has one on his 30-06,, we havn't tried beating it to death yet but it seems like a fine scope!
I tend to use more than enough gun
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I bought a couple of the Classic Vs, but for what they cost and with their reputation, I wasn't greatly concerned about the warranty. For the price you quote, there are other options with proper warranties, if that's a concern.
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New
Classic V 2-10-38 . $199
Thanks . I've got a couple of those, and they've all been very good ones.
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Current warranty is Bushnell will receive your broken Weaver and send you whatever chinese junk they are stamping Bushnell on at the time.
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Current warranty is Bushnell will receive your broken Weaver and send you whatever chinese junk they are stamping Bushnell on at the time. Yep. Had a Weaver Classic 2-7 rimfire scope give it up this spring and I sent it in to see if it could be fixed. It was replaced with a Bushnell Banner.
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Current warranty is Bushnell will receive your broken Weaver and send you whatever chinese junk they are stamping Bushnell on at the time. Yep. Had a Weaver Classic 2-7 rimfire scope give it up this spring and I sent it in to see if it could be fixed. It was replaced with a Bushnell Banner. Ouch! Hope mine doesn't die.
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Hmmm,
Have a rim fire and a Classic 2x7 in the boxes that haven't been mounted yet. An AR sitting here with a 2x7 that needs zeroed..
Hope they work.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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Have had a Weaver V10 for years, tough as a railroad spike. Be careful, the classic V10 and V7 were Japanese made and IMO superior to Bushnells and Simmons and the like, (the Co. that owns them and now Weaver). But some of the other Weavers were made in China and inferior to the classics. I have owned Leupolds and Redfields and, I hate to say this, but I find the clarity of the Japanese glass superior to the former. The V10 has a little bit of tunnel effect, but for the exceptional clarity and a superior reticle that was tailor-made for hunting, I'll put up with a little tunneling. It's hasn't stopped me from killing deer.
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Have had a Weaver V10 for years, tough as a railroad spike. Be careful, the classic V10 and V7 were Japanese made and IMO superior to Bushnells and Simmons and the like, (the Co. that owns them and now Weaver). But some of the other Weavers were made in China and inferior to the classics. I have owned Leupolds and Redfields and, I hate to say this, but I find the clarity of the Japanese glass superior to the former. The V10 has a little bit of tunnel effect, but for the exceptional clarity and a superior reticle that was tailor-made for hunting, I'll put up with a little tunneling. It's hasn't stopped me from killing deer. Ditto...
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