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Thank you for taking the time to put all this information together. It is greatly appreciated!
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Thanks for posting. I followed that exact same process when buying 2 scopes from THE OPTIC ZONE 10 years ago and it was a little leg work to save some money. I ordered a Nikon Scope and Burris Scope with free binoculars and saved myself a couple hundred dollars plus got a free pair of binoculars. I had helped a couple people do the same a short time after. I think this process has been the same and nothing has changed for many years. I hope the new changes make it even easier.
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That procedure will work to get a scope up here, just be sure they don't charge for a permit to do it, that would be 250.00 US, at 2100 US that would put you in the 3200-3300 Cdn range with exchange and freight. As long as they don't have to charge you for a permit, that is probably a decent deal. The only other thing to watch for, is to check if Vortex is subject to any duties as they do use imported parts. May say assembled in USA on box, call to Canada Customs may be worthwhile, just in case. Vortex being a US company may qualify as no duty. That could blow it out of practicality.
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