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04 February 2007, 22:05
Hammer
Used scope buying experience ?
Some folks only buy new cars and can share lots of examples of problems that they or their friends have had with used car purchases.

Other folks seem to have good luck with used cars and enjoy driving a $40,000 car they paid half for.


What's the experience with used scopes ?

Realize that there is recoil or abuse damage that the untrained observer could miss. Understand there are scopes which were a risky buy when they were hanging new in their bubble pack from the Walmart peg.

But with name brand scopes, what is the experience of those who purchased used ones ?

Appreciate any insight.


Hammer
04 February 2007, 22:18
oheremicus
I've bought, and still have, two scopes used. One is a 3X Leupold which has worked perfectly on several rifles and one slug firing shotgun. The other is an older 7.5X AO Leupold which has also given first class service.
In buying a used scope, you need to understand that, unless it has super hard coatings like the Leupold LPS series, the optical qualities will probably be reduced to some degree over a new scope. But, unless you need the very best in ability to see detail, that shouldn't be a problem. I would, however, check the lenses for any sign of even the faintest scracthes on the coatings. That would indicate the coatings are damaged.
Some of them may need to be rebuilt if used on hard kickers. Nice to have a used one with a warranty if that's the case.
I've got a buddy who literally hunts all over the world with old steel tube Weavers and used Leupolds in fixed magnifications. Fixed magnification scopes tend to last forever w/o problems. E
04 February 2007, 22:32
fyj
I have pretty much stopped buying new scopes and I don’t regret that decision a bit.

I own and use old Weavers, Lymans, and Unertls and for my uses and eyes they can’t be beat. You can get some incredible glass for very reasonable prices if you look around.

I only own and use fixed power scopes so I don’t have much experience with used variables.
04 February 2007, 22:45
Hammer
Thank you for the replies.

Others ?

Hammer
05 February 2007, 05:04
Esldude
Most of my scopes are used. Never had any problem whatsoever. Only problem I had was with two new scopes. Both were replaced under warranty.

But I do buy at least medium quality scopes, no cheap, cheap brands.
05 February 2007, 23:20
butchloc
i must have gone through over 100 used scopes over the years, still have probably 40 or so of them. once in awhile there has been a problem, but very rare. usually i stuck to lyman, redfield B&L or the steel tube weavers. i've had more trouble with the cheap new ones than the good old ones
05 February 2007, 23:23
Alberta Canuck
quote:
Originally posted by Esldude:
Most of my scopes are used. Never had any problem whatsoever. Only problem I had was with two new scopes. Both were replaced under warranty.

But I do buy at least medium quality scopes, no cheap, cheap brands.




I agree, when buying used scopes that I have to pay for with real cash money.

Would like to add, though, that I have also gotten a LOT of really cheap scopes already attached to rifles, in trading deals where all I was after was the rifle.

Oddly enough, those scopes have almost all worked perfectly too! (For general range and hunting purposes...)

As a result, I still have more than just several of Tascos, Bushnell Sportviews, even a Simmons, still lying around on rifles. When they break, I'll just throw them away, but until then, I'm not at all ashamed to have them on the shooting rigs which are habitually in the back of my truck and see lots of hard field duty.


My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still.

06 February 2007, 18:20
butchloc
albert - thats what guns shows are about, pack em up sell themoff cheap to somebody who needs a cheap scope
07 February 2007, 09:18
Alberta Canuck
quote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
albert - thats what guns shows are about, pack em up sell themoff cheap to somebody who needs a cheap scope


10-4. In fact am off to a gun show this weekend. No scopes to sell this time, though. Sold about 30 of them on eBay during the summer. (All take-offs, but none faulty that I am aware of.)


My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still.

07 February 2007, 23:30
Stonecreek
I use practically nothing other than Leupolds (and an occasional old steel Weaver). The vast majority of my scopes have been purchased used. I've never had one with a problem. But having the Leupold lifetime any-owner warranty and service department behind them gives you a great deal of piece of mind in purchasing a used Leupold as compared to most other brands.
10 February 2007, 09:08
tnekkcc
I have bought 5 scopes new over the last 10 years.
I have bought ~50 scopes used over the last 10 years.

I used to buy Weaver K-4s for $20 at the gun show.
12 February 2007, 20:19
chazgreen
bought a used Burris 6-24 on ebay & "excellent condition" it wasn't! When I cleaned the dirty lenses, I found two faults on the objetive lens & a very yellow cast when I looked outside at the snow. Had a huge batle before ebay/paypal helped me get the money back. Bought an 8-32 used burris & got a good scope. It can be a coin toss. Probably better to get one at a gun show./chaz