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  • nmyers
    The folks at Leupold have a reputation for doing outstanding work on repairs. Their lifetime warranty is the best in the business. I am sure that any work that they do will be top notch.

    What you want to do will require a lot of work by a skilled technician; the scope must be taken apart and reassembled, and then sealed and tested. Such work will not be cheap.

    Yes, most folks have a preference as to the reticle they like. However, I can't imagine a Leupold reticle that I dislike so much that I would spend a lot of money to change it.

    Neal
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  • Nighthawk
    I have to say I agree with Neal on this one.But I wouldnt be afraid to change Reticles,but its going to cost ya.


    Good Luck.

    Rugster
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  • chuck
    I checked in to that about a year ago and it was not that expencive, I don't remember for sure but seems like around $50.00
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  • Miller
    If you go to Leupold's website they tell all about having reticles changed. It really isn't that expensive and I can definately see why someone might want to change reticles. I had a duplex changed to a mil-dot and it works great. I have no complaints or problems with it. I think it cost around $100. A lot cheaper than buying a new scope with the reticle I wanted.

    Edited by - Miller on 07/07/2002 17:02:51
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  • quamnet
    Just to let you a know a definite price it would cost $46 and $7 for shipping. Which I feel isn't that expensive at all compared to the cost of the scope. I was just worried about the complete disassembly. I will probably just try mine for this year and think about it this year. Just wondering some opinions from you though.
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  • bullelk
    I wouldn't worry about them taking the scope apart to change the reticles. Leupold has a fine reputation for doing a class act job on repairing and customizing their products.

    I sent an older 2.5-8x scope in to them to have it upgraded to the new multi-coating lenses a few years back. The scope came back to me like it was new in the box. Never had a problem with it. Total cost. $32.00

    "If All Else Fails, Read The Directions"
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  • coyote-man
    I sent in a 8.5x25 3 years ago and it was $75 to have the reticle changed to a standard. With shipping here from Washington state the total was $81.
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  • bama55
    I sent a Leupold 3X9 back a few years ago to have the reticle changed for my brother. I don't remember for sure, but I think it was $35.00 plus shipping. The scope came back good as new, and he has had no problems with it.

    Don't send flowers when I die. Send money now, I can buy more ammo.

    Edited by - bama55 on 07/08/2002 01:09:34
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  • texshooter
    Go ahead and do it. Leupold has an excellent reputation. Throughout the years, I have paid Leupold to change reticles, and other custom work such as adding target knobs. Always super quality work with no problems.
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