skydiver386
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Rummaging through one of my safes, I came across some old Leupold boxes and one felt heavier than the others. It turned out to be a silver box with an LPS scope that I purchased new more than 20 years ago, and never mounted on a rifle.
I have several PG caliber rifles under construction that would be a good match for this scope, but I understand optics make leaps and bounds in quality every year.
Should I send it to Leupold and have it cleaned, inspected and dry nitrogen purged and use it on my new .257 or .280? Or sell and buy a newer scope in the same price range?
I have several PG caliber rifles under construction that would be a good match for this scope, but I understand optics make leaps and bounds in quality every year.
Should I send it to Leupold and have it cleaned, inspected and dry nitrogen purged and use it on my new .257 or .280? Or sell and buy a newer scope in the same price range?