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Posted: 8/16/2010 9:35:26 AM EDT
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Are these as high quality as advertised? How do they stack up against the competitors? Made in USA which is nice and also a lifetime warranty. I am considering one for my next precision rifle.
Mistake or good to go? |
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Are these as high quality as advertised? How do they stack up against the competitors? Made in USA which is nice and also a lifetime warranty. I am considering one for my next precision rifle. Mistake or good to go? My stepfather has an old one on a Marlin 30-30. He's had it since ~1981 or so and it's still fully functional. Provided their quality hasn't slipped over the years, I'd say they're GTG. |
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Are these as high quality as advertised? How do they stack up against the competitors? Made in USA which is nice and also a lifetime warranty. I am considering one for my next precision rifle. Mistake or good to go? My stepfather has an old one on a Marlin 30-30. He's had it since ~1981 or so and it's still fully functional. Provided their quality hasn't slipped over the years, I'd say they're GTG. I appreciate the response, it is ironic that you talk about an old scope being good because they ceased production for a number of years and were just re-started recently. the ads I see talk about being the same quality as before, i was wondering if anyone has had thier hands on a new one to verify. |
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The new Redfields are made by Leupold, here in the U.S., to their quality standards, and have the lifetimne warranty. They are good to go. +1 I have yet to use one, however I have handled quite a few, and it seems that Leupold has done a great job bringing Redfields back |
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