likewise, i sent a scope back to them which was no longer manufactured. they sent me a list of scopes to choose from as a replacement. buck knives warranty is excellent too
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now where is Phil when you need him to chime in???? oops thats right...
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I thought I would put this guide together to answer common questions about the terms, tech and misconceptions around thermal technology. First step in buying a thermal is to decide what kind of...
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Last night I had my last hunt with the Sytong before it goes back (should be back by now but hoping Ken doesn’t mind). This was a bush and paddock situation. I was spotting deer at 4pm that I...
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10.7gr trailboss works well for the 190gr subs. Sorry no data for the 175gr ones. My best bet would be to get a chrono (garmin) and just shoot a couple. start drom the top, lower in 1 or 0.5 gr...
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You don't need the receipt for Leupy or Burris, but the retailers aren't happy if you didn't buy it off them. The H&F manager was unhappy with Baretta for sending me his way, but hey, it's a lifetime...
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Having to produce a receipt for something which has a lifetime warranty is Bizarre. Thermally printed receipts go blank after a year or so, apart from that receipts simply get lost of misplaced. For...
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If you have the serial number flick the manufacturer an email? Did so for a second hand leupy, they confirmed the scopes (interesting) history and that it was genuine and covered by their...
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It could be gear purchased with credit card fraud. We get lots of attempted orders coming from Rotorua. Literally any order we get from Rotorua now we do our due diligence on.
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Most NZ importers will keep quite comprehensive records of models/serial numbers, date of sale and whether to end user or dealer (and which dealer) We do in any case.
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I wouldn't even try and claim under warranty without proof of purchase. It's difficult enough getting resolution when you have it!
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still going well in the northern tararuas(deep) as of yesterday.as good as I have ever heard.i think it was the missed second hind cycle as the stags were going at each other hard middle of the day.
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I have one with the LRF. 3 of us went out the other night, one Pard, one Pulsar and my Sytong. All were amazed a the Sytong picture calrity in comparison. The Sytong has an option for continuous...
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The Sytong 384x288 sensor XS03-35 is our most popular model. But if your intended use is in the bush Id drop down to a 25mm or 19mm. the 640 sensor models have a wider field of view, but also a...
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In March last year Don Yearbury a long time NZDA Whangarei member passed away peacefully at his home in Kamo. His Partner Dawn had the hard job of sorting through his arsenal and I was lucky enough...
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