How do I adjust the dials on my Leupold scope?
How do I adjust the dials on my Leupold scope?
Most Leupold scope models have an indicator ring that can be moved independently to align with the zero on the adjustment dial. To reposition the indicator ring, simply rotate it until the position indicator notch/pointer is aligned with the zero of the adjustment dial. To reposition the finger-click dials on VX-6 models, simply grasp the
How do I get a Leupold catalog?
GET LEUPOLD’S LATEST CATALOG You can request Leupold’s latest catalog in writing, by calling the catalog request line at 1-800-Leupold or (503) 526-1400 and leaving your name and number, or by downloading one directly at Leupold.com. FIND YOUR NEAREST LEUPOLD DEALER Use Leupold’s Dealer Locator at Leupold.com. Actions speak louder than words.
How do I Return my Leupold product for service?
If you do need to return your Leupold product for service, follow the steps at Leupold.com/service-support/services-repair. Parcel Service Leupold & Stevens, Inc. Attn: Product Service Department 14400 N.W. Greenbrier Parkway Beaverton, OR 97006-5790 U.S.A.
What does the Leupold electronics warranty cover?
The Leupold Electronics Warranty covers any defects in materials and workmanship in the electronic components of RX, GX, and PinCaddie Rangefinders, Vendetta Archery Rangefinders, Leupold Thermal Optics, and other Leupold electronic products. This warranty lasts for two-years from the date of purchase.
Why choose Leupold scopes?
Leupold optics, including rifle scopes, binoculars, rangefinders and scope mounts, are known for unparalleled durability and accuracy. Leupold-manufactured rifle scopes come in a variety of reticle styles, magnification ranges, and lens sizes to ensure they meet the unique requirements for your specific hunt, competition, or outdoor activity.
How do you use the Leupold ballistics aiming system?
General Instructions For the Use of the Leupold Ballistics Aiming System SIGHTING-IN The Boone and Crockett Big Game reticle is sighted-in by zeroing the rifle at the intersection of the Duplex reticle at either 200 yards (Group A and B), or 300 yards (Group C) .