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Are the newer model VX 1 just the old Vari x II or is that just a rumor. If they are not how do they compare to the Vari X II
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The VXI is the old Vari-XII. The VX1 is supposedly the "old" VXII. Clear as mud?..
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Leupold says that the Rifleman is equal to the old Vari-X II.
Cut & pasted from the FAQ under Resources on the Leupold site:
VX-II:
The VX-II line (2003 and older) uses a combination of Vari-X III and Vari-X II (discontinued) technology. VX-II�s also utilize �-MOA click adjustments, but the lens coatings are unique. The external lenses are coated with Multicoat 4 and the internal lenses are coated with magnesium fluoride.
Beginning in 2004, the VX-II line is fully multicoated (Mulitcoat 4?) and will perform comparably to the discontinued Vari-X III line.
VX-I:
The VX-I also utilizes a combination of Vari-X III and Vari-X II technology, utilizing �-MOA friction (non-clicking) adjustments. The external lenses are multicoated and the internal lenses use magnesium fluoride.
Rifleman :
Though the Rifleman line of scopes uses a different maintube (for aesthetic reasons), it is optically the same as the Vari-X II (discontinued for 2001). The adjustments are exactly the same as the Vari-X II (�-MOA friction) as are the lenses and coatings. All lenses, internal and external, are coated with magnesium fluoride. Basically, the Rifleman is a newer-looking matte finish version of the Vari-X II that helped build the Leupold reputation. It is important to note that Custom Shop options (reticle changes, target adjustment installation, etc.) are not available for the Rifleman line of scopes.
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I have read that the the new VX-I scope has click adjustments.
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VX-I or VX-1?
Do you think that Leupold could have done a better job of differentiating the scopes such that when changes were made the designation would have been obvious? They changed the VX-II in 2004, different/better/improved lens coating, but the name remained the same. Naming the different/better/improved scopes the VX-IIc, as they did when they upgraded the Vari-X II to Vari-X IIc might have been helpful.
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I wonder where that matrix came from?
I didn't see it on the Leupold site.
The only flaw that I see is that it doesn't differentiate the early, thru 2003, VX-II from the later, 2004-2011, VX-II.
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It's from the Optics Talk Forum (SWFA).
Editied to add:
Oops, misunderstood your question. I'm quite sure SWFA is one of Leupold's largest retailers so it probably came from Leupy indirectly.
Last edited by Son_of_the_Gael; 07/06/12.
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