Chisolm,
Please share your negative experience with the Weaver T36. I was considering one for my enco 6mm BR build.
My experience goes something like this.
Last year I was having some unexplained poi shifts with my T-36. Since at the matches that I was shooting there were no wind flags I blamed it on condition change, even though after the shift the group would hold together. Last month I was doing load development with a new barrel and ctg. and at a point I adjusted for 2 minutes down and poi shifted 4 minutes up so I decided there was a problem with the scope.
I called Weaver to set up repairs for the scope and was told that I needed a receipt to get the scope repaired under warranty. Since I had purchased the scope directly from Weaver about 3 years ago I told them you should have the record already. They said I’m sorry but Meade had purchased the company and there are no records, so it’s your problem. It will be ( I forget the hourly rate I think min $40) to look at it plus repairs, I said is that so and hung up on them after informing them that I would just throw it in the trash can and buy a Sightron scope. I know I do have the receipt somewhere, I just need to find it at which point someone at Meade will find it uncomfortable to sit down for a while with it lodged in their ah….. well…… donkey.
Now it just so happened that I had a Sightron SII 6x24x42 scope that I had received that somehow the ocular lens had gotten scratched during shipping, it was a gift from my brother. When he purchased it he noticed that the lens was scratched after getting it home and called Sightron to see what to do about it. They asked if the dealer had another on the shelf, the answer was no. Since this was at the beginning of hunting season last fall the kind lady said go ahead and use it and after the season is over send it in and we’ll fix it.
Well the same day that I called Weaver I decided to call Sightron about repairs to the scope. I talked to a gentleman and told him the problem and he said that the scope is no longer made and that it would be 90 some dollars to upgrade to the Big Sky version of the scope. I whined that my brother had called and was told that there would be no problem in getting the scope repaired and the kindly gentleman said Merry Christmas we’ll send you the new Big Sky scope. Now I already had 2 Sightron SII 6x24x42 scopes and I really like them but after getting the new SII 6x24x42 Big Sky scope I feel guilty for not just sending the money because they are worth it. The gentleman I talked to was also convinced that I had damaged the scope rather that it being damaged in shipping and I’ll agree, the way they package them for shipping I don’t know how it could have happened but he stepped up anyway and stood behind the scope.
I also have 4 Sightron SII 4x16x42 scopes and I can’t say anything bad about them either.
I don’t know that I will ever own another scope that isn’t a Sightron.
Sorry about the long post.
James