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Visiting New York - where to buy a Leupi or Conquest?
19 July 2007, 15:49
BurkhardVisiting New York - where to buy a Leupi or Conquest?
In september I will be in New York for some days. So I want to buy a scope brand, beeing much more expensive here in Germany. A Zeiss Conquest or a Leupold, or maybe a Nikon Monarch.
So my questions
- where can I buy scopes for a good price in NY?
- are some ot this brands availble with
- a rail
- illiminated crosshair
Which other products for hunters can you recommend?
Burkhard
19 July 2007, 17:22
SempreElk WWW.cameralandny.com sells a lot of sports optics
quote:
Originally posted by SempreElk:
WWW.cameralandny.com sells a lot of sports optics
Ditto!
I have bought five pairs of Binoculars from them and they are far and away the best place I've ever dealt with for optics. The prices are the best, and I got delivery of each binocular in 3 days from the date I made the order.
They advertise here on AR. Either Doug or his brother Joel are good ones to talk to.
I know they sell Zeiss, Swaro, and Leica scopes and binoculars, along with Minox and some other European makes. Doug is the top man there.
Here's his e-mail address: gr8fuldoug@aol.com
19 July 2007, 18:56
gr8fuldougIt would be my pleasure to meet and assist you. Always great to meet forum members and play with optics.
I can vouch that I had an excellent experience with Doug at Cameraland.
20 July 2007, 07:02
WoodjackAnother vote for NY Cameraland.
20 July 2007, 09:17
doctorxringI ordered a 6.5-20x50 Conquest from CameraLand
just yesterday. Heck of a deal at $649 shipped.
dxr
Happiness is a tight group
Of late I have bought more optics from Doug than my bank manager approves of (no fault of Doug's

). Service has been great. I'd shop with Doug again.
- mike
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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
21 July 2007, 00:30
HunterJimA visit to NY definitely needs a stop at Doug's. I have been buying my optics from Doug, and units for our SCI Chapter's events. He is great.
jim
if you're too busy to hunt,you're too busy.
01 August 2007, 12:38
AnacondaWell I was going to jump on here and recommend Doug at Cameraland, but I see someone has already done that.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
12 August 2007, 18:17
Woodrow SBurkhard,
Since Doug at Cameraland is a member here and thought of highly by other members that have dealt with him, I just ordered a new Zeiss scope from them and am quite confident I will be happy with it.
12 August 2007, 21:08
KSTEPHENSquote:
- are some ot this brands availble with
- a rail
very very very few.
wouldnt you be better served ordering one off the net?
shipping vs. 8.375% sales tax. should be about the same.
it certainly wouldnt cost Doug $50-70 bucks to drop ship would it?
17 August 2007, 18:18
BurkhardThank you gentlemen for all the answers. The prices for Leupold scopes in Germany are nearly the double price than in the US.
Some years ago, Leupold was on a "normal" price level, but than they elevated in a very short nearly time to the ZEISS an S&B level. And many of the Leupold scopes are not available in Germany, only some selected models.
The ZEISS Conquests also are very expensive in relation to the US. Especially the 4,5- and the 6,5 are hard to find. So a lot of hunters choose the ZEISS VM serie.
So both brands are not very popular.
A lot of hunters prefers scopes with a rail, and in the last yeas scopes with ill. recticel.
Why are scopes with a rail so hard to find in the US?? In my eyes (all my scopes have rails) they have some advantages.
Burkhard
19 August 2007, 06:06
ireload2Burkhard,
If they put rails on a scope the rail needs to be standardized to fit everyone's mounts. A one inch dia tube is pretty easy to standardize.
Look at the situation with shotgun choke tubes.
You would think one standard thread and length would work for everyone. But no, there are at least 4 variations now.