floyd kittrell
Well-Known Member
1st thing I would check.I bet it's in the parallax.....
1st thing I would check.I bet it's in the parallax.....
Anything can break. The difference is, Leupold has well known, well documented issues with their scopes lately. Any issue you hear of with NF is rare and a one-off thing. I am slowly ridding myself of all Leupolds, including older ones that I've never had an issue with. I just don't trust them and don't appreciate them as a company. And sadly, I used to be a huge fan.I mostly backpack sheep hunt so my scopes live a hard life. I have never had a Leupold go out on me without a good reason. I had one Nighttforce that fogged in the middle of an international hunt for no obvious reason. S—t happens. After 35 years of mountain hunting my rifles still wear Leupold's though I do carry an extra scope when I have the ability to change scopes in the field and hope for the best!!
I personally know of 5 that failed. One was new and the bell end fell off owner had to pay for it. Scope was not dropped and there were no marks on the scope.This seems to be the case on any of the turret configured Leupolds.
The Rockslide forum has scope tests and has found the Leupolds have a major durability issues with shifting zeros. In other words…it's a thing, unfortunately.
I find it very hard hard to believe a new scope would lose the bell and Leupold wouldn't repair or replace it...has to be more to this incidentI personally know of 5 that failed. One was new and the bell end fell off owner had to pay for it. Scope was not dropped and there were no marks on the scope.