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[quote=PatB]POS, one and all, proudly made in the USA Mine work great, and yes, I dial. Sorry about your luck. I killed a lot of game with Leupold scopes, but when I switched to better scopes the files shot smaller groups. I could never get my files (sic) to shoot. 🤣 My typo is definitely funny 😁 I want to see the proof that you killed game with your Leupold scopes. 2 good reasons why you should use QD mounts when you are using a Leupold, I guess..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I personally haven't had a Leupold fail me yet. Off the top of my head, I have had scopes from Bushnell, Sightron {only scope I ever had fog internally}, Simmons, Redfield {Denver} and Tasco fail on me. on the flip side, I've had scopes from all those brands, including Tasco, give me good service for decades. Some of you act like Leupold stands alone for failures. They certainly do not.
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I personally haven't had a Leupold fail me yet. Off the top of my head, I have had scopes from Bushnell, Sightron {only scope I ever had fog internally}, Simmons, Redfield {Denver} and Tasco fail on me. on the flip side, I've had scopes from all those brands, including Tasco, give me good service for decades. Some of you act like Leupold stands alone for failures. They certainly do not. I too have had good luck with Leupolds, but all mine were bought in the 90's or earlier. However, this thing about Leupold saying that you have to "tap the scope", well that just ain't right.
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I also have had good luck with Leupolds. Some models can be quite tough. I have an older FXIII 6x42 scope that was on a rifle that fell out if my stand when I was getting setup in the dark (no, the rifle was not yet loaded). It must have hit one of the many cypress knees on the ground because it had a dent in the tube. I re-zeroed it and continued to use this scope for a few years, until it began to fog up. Leupold repaired it for free (even though it had clearly been damaged) and I still have this scope. I must have about 15 scopes with 4 being Leupolds. Because I used Leupolds almost exclusively when I first started hunting, I thought a wandering zero was normal. I usually only checked the zero once/year just before hunting season and Leupold scopes always had to be adjusted some from the previous year ( and, no, I was not in the habit of dropping them from my stands). However, when I bought a used S&B 8x56, I realized that not all scopes are like this. For me Leupold makes decent scopes for what I use them for (ie, set & forget).
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No tapping was required…. 870 yards ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/13pgqXZg/3-E2-D0699-0738-4-BAB-9-B2-C-609-E887-F1-CA1.jpg)
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#FORGOTTOTAP![[Linked Image]](https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/gallery/80/medium/93940.jpg)
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I want to see the proof that you killed game with your Leupold scopes. 2 good reasons why you should use QD mounts when you are using a Leupold, I guess.. NO QD MOUNTS REQUIRED Do you really think no one has ever killed game with a Leupold scope? Do you even hunt? ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/8P418VbB/20210421-153143.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/m2QzvC1D/20211117-114418.jpg)
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I want to see the proof that you killed game with your Leupold scopes. 2 good reasons why you should use QD mounts when you are using a Leupold, I guess.. NO QD MOUNTS REQUIRED Do you really think no one has ever killed game with a Leupold scope? Do you even hunt? ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/8P418VbB/20210421-153143.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/m2QzvC1D/20211117-114418.jpg) You killed it with your Leupold, didn't you? You fn retard.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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The group of obsessed alpha hunters on this forum over 40 likely started without any idea of dialing to hunt. The under 40 & extreme long range crowd can’t imagine hunting without a 30mm tube & dialed yardages. Leupold doesn’t seem to have adjusted to their new market well.
Starting pre-rangefinder I bought a flat shooting 7mm & sighted in at 200 - practice let me know inside 500 what I needed to kill stuff. The cheap Bushnell & Swift scopes I used taught me [bleep] optics are bad for hunting.
I’ve never dialed to shoot an animal & have killed a couple past 500 yards & many over 300, I’m a Zeiss conquest guy but have a few v3 series Leupold & would hunt with any of them. Looking forward to shooting an antelope with my inconsistent 25-06 that putting a 4.5-14x50 duplex VX3 on it suddenly made consistent.
I’m curious about how many guys really dial their scopes regularly hunting-I can’t imagine it’s 10% of hunters.
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I want to see the proof that you killed game with your Leupold scopes. 2 good reasons why you should use QD mounts when you are using a Leupold, I guess.. NO QD MOUNTS REQUIRED Do you really think no one has ever killed game with a Leupold scope? Do you even hunt? ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/8P418VbB/20210421-153143.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/m2QzvC1D/20211117-114418.jpg) You killed it with your Leupold, didn't you? You fn retard. So you are actually implying killing game with a Leupold scope by bludgeoning them with it? And I'm the retard? Seek help for your hate issues. Must be a tough thing to deal with.
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The group of obsessed alpha hunters on this forum over 40 likely started without any idea of dialing to hunt. The under 40 & extreme long range crowd can’t imagine hunting without a 30mm tube & dialed yardages. Leupold doesn’t seem to have adjusted to their new market well.
Starting pre-rangefinder I bought a flat shooting 7mm & sighted in at 200 - practice let me know inside 500 what I needed to kill stuff. The cheap Bushnell & Swift scopes I used taught me [bleep] optics are bad for hunting.
I’ve never dialed to shoot an animal & have killed a couple past 500 yards & many over 300, I’m a Zeiss conquest guy but have a few v3 series Leupold & would hunt with any of them. Looking forward to shooting an antelope with my inconsistent 25-06 that putting a 4.5-14x50 duplex VX3 on it suddenly made consistent.
I’m curious about how many guys really dial their scopes regularly hunting-I can’t imagine it’s 10% of hunters. Hey Specneeds I'm a varmint hunter and I use two M8 12x Leupolds with tgt turrets. They were purchased in the 90's, not recent vintage. I dialed for range and wind frequently. Did this for years and never had any issues I felt were scope related. And no tapping. Maybe I was just lucky.
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What's wild is that they had a good design on some of the fixed power military scopes they made in the 90s. They would track and hold zero. Not sure why they don't dig out the old design. I've had 2 personally fail that had to be sent in and repaired and had another buddies scope stop dialing on a hunt (they sent him a new scope). Just not worth the hassle of trying any more when there's much more reliable scopes.
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Thanks for posting this beaver, reminded me that my buddy and I have 3 leupolds we need to send back so we can get them fixed and sell them. Kind of forgot about them after replacing them with swfa's lol
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Thanks for posting this beaver, reminded me that my buddy and I have 3 leupolds we need to send back so we can get them fixed and sell them. Kind of forgot about them after replacing them with swfa's lol They seem to sell well on EBay. DF
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They sell well on all the forums too, including this one. 😂🤣😅😆
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They sell well on all the forums too, including this one. 😂🤣😅😆 Yep. Used Leupolds are a hot ticket.
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Used Leupolds seem like a good deal until you send them back for repair 4 times with no positive results.
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Used Leupolds seem like a good deal until you send them back for repair 4 times with no positive results.
Troof. Touche'
I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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Used Leupolds seem like a good deal until you send them back for repair 4 times with no positive results.
Troof. Touche' The ones I've sent back got fixed. Only had to send one back twice. Their CS has been pretty good, IME. DF
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Their CS has been pretty good, IME.
DF They do get to stay in practice. 
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