11 March 2006, 06:43
Danny BoyLeupold Scope Offering?????
This is my first encounter with Leupold.
My brand new VX-iii 4.5-14 40mm scope with varmint reticle has finally arrived. To my surprise the scope has no covers included. I sent an Email to Leupold to enquire about this situation and received a reply in 3 hours:
"No lens covers are packaged with the VX-III 4.5-14x40mm scope.
Leupold does offer accessory Alumina Threaded Lens Covers for the VX-III
scope models. At our website,
www.leupold.com click on Hunting &
Shooting, click on Accessories and click on Alumina Accessories for
further information and details. The Accessories may be purchased
through your sporting goods dealer or a mail order dealer."
This is the first time I purchased a Leupold scope, also happens to be the most expensive scope I purchased, that doesn't provide covers. All my Bushnell Elites, 1/3 of the price, come with covers.
I am speechless!!!!
Danny
11 March 2006, 07:27
Thomas JonesI would not let that bother you. I never use scope covers myself, but the ones leupold sells are prety cool. There is lots of good glass out there, I am glad you gave leupold a try , I live about 20 miles from the factory. Its fine scope you bought, mount it and go shooting, then see what you think.
My next scope just might be a burris, if it has scope covers they will likly stay in the box...tj3006
11 March 2006, 07:55
Rick 0311Quote: I am speechless!!!!
Danny
No you’re not...you just told us about it in a very articulate manner!

11 March 2006, 17:16
RiflemanZBuy the buler creek flip up covers.
11 March 2006, 19:16
Sergeant_SabreI read somewhere, maybe on Leupold's FAQ pages, about why they don't include lens covers.
They said that since there are so many types of covers out there, they decided not to include any with thier scopes. They reasoned that they shouldn't be charging people for them when most of the people probably wouldn't want the type that came with them.
I like the look and idea of Leupold's Alumina flip-ups, but not the price!!! I'm not paying $30 for
one lens cover!!!
They probably are better than the Butler Creek type, however. The Aluminas use some kind of magnet to stay closed so they are probably dead silent when you open them. The Butler Creeks can give a "pop" when you open them if you aren't careful.
11 March 2006, 23:46
jstevensFor my use a cover cut from an old innertube works quite well and the price is reasonable, as in 0.