30 July 2025, 02:59
Live OakRifle scope repair question
I have a German made rifle scope that needs repair. The company that produced it went under in 2022. Is there a service here in the States that would look at it and discuss cost to repair. With no specific parts on hand I know its a long shot! It has a scattered lens on the inside.
30 July 2025, 07:12
sambarman338What do you mean by 'scattered lens', Live Oak? If you meant shattered, it would seem the modern technology is even more fragile than I had thought.
I can't think who the maker might be but haven't seen the Docter for a while. A US firm called Iron Sight fixed one of my scopes, but it's an old Nickel from around 1960.
01 August 2025, 05:10
Live OakShattered is correct. Warne rings torqued with a Warne torque wrench. I was not aware the scope was moving under recoil on my 416 Ruger. Put the rifle in the gun safe, retrieved it to find the lens shattered. I guess the tube bent. Docter was absorbed by Noblex. Noblex went under because of covid 19, go figure? Or something like that! Tried to mail it to the new Noblex, they said they would fix it. While it was in the postage system they said they won't warranty anything. Customs in Germany sent it back. I figure our DEI postal serve just screwed it up. Fishing weight?
01 August 2025, 07:58
sambarman338Sorry to hear this, Live Oak. Can I give you a copy of my book on such matters, to help make you feel better?
If so, I'd love to see a picture taken 'through' the scope. I use things like that to advertise the book and am willing to conceal the brand etc, if that reassures you.
As to getting the scope fixed, I'd try to reopen negotiations with Noblex, explaining the mailing issues. Maybe they could send you a new erector-tube assy, which you might ask a US repairer to install, hopefully, in front of an airconditioner.
One real advantage of modern, image-movement scopes is that they are cheaper to make and repair because most/all the guts come out in one piece from the ocular end.
01 August 2025, 09:09
Bobby TomekWhile Docter left the riflescope field and passed the baton to Noblex, they are still in existence and may be able to help you out. Noblex has indeed balked at warranty work and no longer will do it.
It's worth checking out. Here's a link to their contact form:
https://docteroptics.com/en/contact