Hi all,
Just want to share the exemplary customer service and repair work that was carried out on my Leupold MK4 scope.
I purchased this secondhand, as it is a rare configuration and highly sought after by clone rifle builders outside of the UK due to it being issued on the MK 12 SPR ( 3.5-10x40 LRT, illuminated with M2 turrets).
However, there was dust on the reticle, illumination dial was iffy and it did not focus properly.
Was not too happy about this, and the seller could not explain why it had not been sent back before sale.
Anyway, I registered with Leupold on their website and went through the process of getting it serviced. I was required to post it back to them, insured and tracked, which cost around £30 odd.
After they acknowledged delivery, I was informed that the turnaround target was 8 weeks (on the 13th). However, I was pleasantly surprised to receive a shipping notification on the 22nd and the scope duly arrived today (26th) via UPS. No fees or charges.


They upgraded the illumination turret to the current version with 8 instead of 11 settings, and the strongest setting is daylight visible (although not super bright).

Although you can no longer buy a new MK4, they are still supplying them under contract so spare parts are not too much of a concern.
I'd argue that Leupold offers a very competitive product and service, if we could buy them at US prices I suspect we would see many more Leupolds and a lot fewer Swarovski, S&B etc.
I'll certainly buy again as they are one of the few manufacturers who still make a mil-dot reticle scope, and they are extremely light scopes!
Just want to share the exemplary customer service and repair work that was carried out on my Leupold MK4 scope.
I purchased this secondhand, as it is a rare configuration and highly sought after by clone rifle builders outside of the UK due to it being issued on the MK 12 SPR ( 3.5-10x40 LRT, illuminated with M2 turrets).
However, there was dust on the reticle, illumination dial was iffy and it did not focus properly.
Was not too happy about this, and the seller could not explain why it had not been sent back before sale.
Anyway, I registered with Leupold on their website and went through the process of getting it serviced. I was required to post it back to them, insured and tracked, which cost around £30 odd.
After they acknowledged delivery, I was informed that the turnaround target was 8 weeks (on the 13th). However, I was pleasantly surprised to receive a shipping notification on the 22nd and the scope duly arrived today (26th) via UPS. No fees or charges.


They upgraded the illumination turret to the current version with 8 instead of 11 settings, and the strongest setting is daylight visible (although not super bright).

Although you can no longer buy a new MK4, they are still supplying them under contract so spare parts are not too much of a concern.
I'd argue that Leupold offers a very competitive product and service, if we could buy them at US prices I suspect we would see many more Leupolds and a lot fewer Swarovski, S&B etc.
I'll certainly buy again as they are one of the few manufacturers who still make a mil-dot reticle scope, and they are extremely light scopes!