bigngreen
Well-Known Member
If you see a no fault warranty you can bet your paying for that warranty up front in the initial purchase, that is why Snap-on tools cost so much, they actually have a figure failure rate in that purchase price, your paying for those free repairs and replacements one way or another!!
I have ran some Sightron because that are a good optic and actually one of the best lower end optics for holding zero, I have some Vortex that I've been pleased with and only used warranty once with a manufacturer issue in a spotter eye piece. No longer have any Leupold as they don't track, hold zero and spend more time on the brown truck than on a rifle. Transitioning everything to NIghtforce as I can afford it.
I have ran some Sightron because that are a good optic and actually one of the best lower end optics for holding zero, I have some Vortex that I've been pleased with and only used warranty once with a manufacturer issue in a spotter eye piece. No longer have any Leupold as they don't track, hold zero and spend more time on the brown truck than on a rifle. Transitioning everything to NIghtforce as I can afford it.