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Thread: Leupold Parts- Firedot battery cover NEEDED

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    Leupold Parts- Firedot battery cover NEEDED

    hey guys,
    i have a Leupold VX6 firedot scope,
    somehow the battery cover / button has fallen off during a hunt.

    it seals the battery inside the Parallax adjustment.
    i never use the firedot personally, but without it i can get water in my scope if it rains when i am out hunting.

    does anyone know where i can get a replacement or have any advice?
    currently its taped up with insulation tape which is a pretty rough temporary solution.

    been trying to get one from local shop but they have been waiting from Leupold contact in NZ for 3 months now.

    any help is greatly appreciated.

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    The agency used to be shared between NZ Asia and Hunting and Fishing...thats where i would start

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    Leupold now has a new importer/agent in NZ, but i dont know who it is.

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    NZ Asia had excellent customer service

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    Nioa have the leupold agency
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    Nioa are very good to deal with over here. Have a local service center for leupold. Give them a call.


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    As others have said NIOA have just taken over Leupold but I think NZAsia might have some bits and bobs left over. Get your local gun store to give NZAsia a call first I would reckon and see if they have any. Then if not go to NIOA.

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    Hopefully now there’ll be none of that bullshit with putting pressure on smaller retailers to sell Leupold products at a certain price.

    They had amazing customer service but that type of carry on is not acceptable.
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    McNotty, that is the Swarovski model (Agency model). Everyone sells at the same price.
    Over here Nioa do negotiate and provide better prices with shops in exchange for volume buys.
    I dont think the margins are great on small volume purchases to allow much discounting other wise.
    Talking to a LGS owner recently, alot of Zerotech scopes are going out the door and its impacting Leupold sales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dicko View Post
    McNotty, that is the Swarovski model (Agency model). Everyone sells at the same price.
    Over here Nioa do negotiate and provide better prices with shops in exchange for volume buys.
    I dont think the margins are great on small volume purchases to allow much discounting other wise.
    Talking to a LGS owner recently, alot of Zerotech scopes are going out the door and its impacting Leupold sales.
    That is illegal in NZ. It’s called Resale Price Maintenance. It is a breach of the law if supplier of goods:
    - Specifies a price (they can recommend only)
    - Takes certain action to enforce that specified price. (Eg Threatens to stop supply or increase wholesale prices)

    https://comcom.govt.nz/business/avoi...ce-maintenance

    No doubt it occurs because most are too scared to expose it as it’ll possibly affect their livelihood.

    I’ll never forget a conversation with a large retail store manager, he was complaining about Giles undercutting them all the time and how they had all these overheads and it wasn’t fair blah blah blah, absolute bollocks. Giles was providing the same quality of service that they were, and if he could do it for cheaper then too bad.



    Large retailers may complain that they have large overheads and small retailers that have less overheads are undercutting their prices, but that’s business, and also tough shit.

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    You're entirely right, if the overheads are higher than the competition and you can't define a point of difference apart from price - welcome to not being in business. Controlling the sale price is not advantages for smaller industries like firearms, as some retailers with lower margins are really happy with the arrangement for the obvious reason (more profit) and others find that it's not worth carrying the product as they don't make anything to pay the overheads. All that achieves is for people that are otherwise tactile shoppers (happy to go to a shop and poke the product), you've forced them to shop online and Google is very very good at showing the lowest prices and the best deals which come from overseas. Everyone loses including the agent...

    I do feel for retailers in some malls and CDB's though, the landowners are asking ridiculous money for store front rentals and also wanting turnover percentage and other clawbacks, which is resulting in a LOT of retailers either not renewing leases and shutting, not renewing leases and shifting elsewhere or going straight out of business and shutting completely. This means that there is a lot more pressure on the remaining outfits in that area as there are fewer shops open dragging in the foot traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McNotty View Post
    That is illegal in NZ. It’s called Resale Price Maintenance. It is a breach of the law if supplier of goods:
    - Specifies a price (they can recommend only)
    - Takes certain action to enforce that specified price. (Eg Threatens to stop supply or increase wholesale prices)

    https://comcom.govt.nz/business/avoi...ce-maintenance

    No doubt it occurs because most are too scared to expose it as it’ll possibly affect their livelihood.

    I’ll never forget a conversation with a large retail store manager, he was complaining about Giles undercutting them all the time and how they had all these overheads and it wasn’t fair blah blah blah, absolute bollocks. Giles was providing the same quality of service that they were, and if he could do it for cheaper then too bad.



    Large retailers may complain that they have large overheads and small retailers that have less overheads are undercutting their prices, but that’s business, and also tough shit.
    A used to always price from Giles & then ask my local shop to match, most of the time they did!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sika 8 View Post
    A used to always price from Giles & then ask my local shop to match, most of the time they did!
    Haha that’s exactly what drove them mad the most haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by McNotty View Post
    Haha that’s exactly what drove them mad the most haha
    Sure did.....

    Margin shouldn't be driven by a distribution company, worse when there are 2 distributors. If Giles was happy with less margin isnt that his choice..... quantity of sales catches up
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