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Refinishing a scope?

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21 October 2008, 00:24
Duckear
Refinishing a scope?
Picked up a bright, clear Vari X II.

Finish if pretty dinged up.

Anyway to refinish?

I was thinking of a matte black Duracoat.

Any other ideas?


Hunting: Exercising dominion over creation at 2800 fps.
21 October 2008, 05:11
buckeyeshooter
automotive grade acrylic enamel or a urethane.
21 October 2008, 06:45
richj
Brownells paint. On this B&L. It goes on thick so keep moving. I masked off the moving parts (power and focus)




21 October 2008, 15:29
mho
If you want it done professionally, Leupold will refinish it for you. I forget what the charge is, but if memory serves, it is not massive ($30, maybe?).

Call them up and ask.

- 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 October 2008, 22:12
Duckear
quote:
Originally posted by mho:
If you want it done professionally, Leupold will refinish it for you. I forget what the charge is, but if memory serves, it is not massive ($30, maybe?).

Call them up and ask.

- mike


They don't now. just called

They recommended Spradlin's Gun Refinishing.

$95 to refinish a two knob scope in matte black.


Hunting: Exercising dominion over creation at 2800 fps.
21 October 2008, 23:27
mho
Pity Leupold has stopped offering that service! They refinished an old VariX-III 6.5-20x40 for me just (maybe?) two years back. Mind you, that scope had a bent center tube, maybe the finish job was part of the general overhaul?

Good that you got a lead for whom to turn to!

- 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
22 October 2008, 00:01
Stonecreek
Leupold has never refinished, to my knowledge. With their forever warranty, that's the most significant way they have to entice buyers to purchase a new scope. Undoubtedly, the refinish on Mike's scope was due to other work that had to be done.

That's a pretty decent refinish on that old Bausch and Lomb. If you can dupicate it, you'll be doing just fine.

You can improve a scope's looks by using some Aluminum Black (anodizing solution), available at most shops from the makers of Tru Oil. It won't match the scope's finish perfectly, but it will mask smaller rubs or dings. It works just like cold blue, except on aluminum. It's also good for aluminum floor plates and scope rings.