When one builds rifles, the rifle is usually supplied ready to go. In other words, it is complete with optics and, usually, accessories. If something goes wrong or needs adjustment, the client brings the rifle back, complete with optics and accessories.
This makes the builder acutely aware of which brands to avoid because they are returned more frequently than other brands. On that basis, there are some brands I stopped supplying. If a component has more than a one in twenty failure rate, I keep clear of it.
For the money spent on a particular brand of scope, there are very reliable instruments available. For example, I have never sent a Meopta, Zeiss, Kahles or Swarovski scope to be repaired. In the cheaper rifle-scope lines I also have preferences based how frequently I had to deal with instruments coming back to me with legitimate factory faults.
I would, for similar money as what you are spending on the Leupold, rather spend on a Meopta.