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I'm just the messenger, nothing more. Since there's been a lot of interest in this newly released model, thought I'd post the specs in case anyone cares.


Legendary Leupold� durability, ruggedness, and stunning optical quality�times six. With a powerful 6:1 zoom ratio, the Leupold VX�-6 delivers crystal-clear images from edge-to-edge throughout the entire magnification range. Leupold�s Quantum Optical SystemTM with legendary Xtended Twilight lens coatings and DiamondCoat 2TM combine with edge blackened lead-free lenses for astonishing clarity and light transmission. The extreme fast-focus eyepiece ensures a generous eyebox, superior field of view, and optimal diopter adjustment in the field.
A rugged 30mm maintube, Twin Bias Spring Erector SystemTM, and pop-up re-zero finger click adjustments assure maximum adjustment for range and precision. All Leupold VX-6 riflescopes are CDS� capable and include one free Custom Ballistic Dial with purchase. Leupold second generation Argon/Krypton waterproofing resists the effects of thermal shock much more efficiently than standard nitrogen. Waterproof, shockproof, and backed by the Leupold Full Lifetime Guarantee, the Leupold VX-6 sets the standard for riflescope performance.

Reticle Fine Duplex� (CDS�)

Item Number & Finish 115001 (Matte)

Lens Coating Xtended Twilight, DiamondCoat 2TM, and Edge Blackened Lenses

Adjustment Markings Finger-Adjustable, Pop-up resettable (or rezero), 1/4-MOA per click or 1cm per click

Maintube Diameter 30mm

Special Features Superior 6:1 zoom optical system; Lead-Free Optical Design; Light weight, compact, and durable

Environmental Protection 2nd Generation, Waterproof, Fog Proof

Eyepiece Design Extreme Fast-Focus

Actual Magnification 3.0-18.0

Linear Field of View (ft @ 100yd) 75.9-13.7

Linear Field of View (m @ 100m) 25.3-4.6

Exit Pupil (mm) 10.0-2.4
Weight (ounces) 19.0
Weight (grams) 390
Length (in) 13.5
Length (cm) 34.2
Mounting Space (in) 5.4
Mounting Space (cm) 13.6
Objective Aperture (mm) 44
Eye Relief (in) 3.7-3.7
Eye Relief (mm) 94.6-94.6
Elevation Adjustment 75 Range (MOA)
Windage Adjustment 75 Range (MOA)


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I'm interested - except I hope there will be more options than just the fine duplex.

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Also comes with fire dot duplex, fire dot4 metric duplex, illuminated B&C big Game, and in both 44mm and 50mm objectives. Specs are pretty much the same, but the illuminated reticles, and the 50mm will weigh in at app 20.7 oz.


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Keep in mind that these have just begun to ship and all of the reticle options MAY not be available.


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No way it has 75' FOV on 3x power


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So they have begun to ship?


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Dang i just ordered a trijicon 2.5-10x 56 green mil-dot. Kinda wishing id have known about this leupy!

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Any idea how much they cost?

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Originally Posted by SAKO75
No way it has 75' FOV on 3x power


+1! That would be double the low end FoV of a 2.5-8 VX3.

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Originally Posted by NJelksmacker
Any idea how much they cost?


Around a grand I think, but not for sure.


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Right now they cost about $1,100.00 which is down right cheap compared to the tactical version. Good thing it's only money.


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Originally Posted by JasonF
Originally Posted by SAKO75
No way it has 75' FOV on 3x power


+1! That would be double the low end FoV of a 2.5-8 VX3.
my Z6 1.7-10 has 75' @ 1.7x

no way leup has it at 3x


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5.4in sure ain't much mounting space for a scope that large. powdr

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the 2-12 model has 57 feet on the low end, so 75 can't be right. This is the scope I have been most interested in. Doesn't it have more MOA in one turn of the turret also?? I also wonder if the other reticle options are available at the custom shop like the TMR reticle.


another thing to note is they shortened up the eye relief which I think it is a great thing, I know some will not think so but for me personally I don't need all that eye relief on my guns. yeah its great on a big boomer like a 375 H&H but then again I will not be putting on a scope with that much power.

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The 2-12 has 20MOA per turn of the CDS zero stop dial. I'd guess this one is the same.


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Anyone pick one up yet? Reviews?


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These ain't happening or they would already be here. Something had to go wrong with this scope or we would have heard "official" word on WTF.

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Originally Posted by Buzzsaw
These ain't happening or they would already be here. Something had to go wrong with this scope or we would have heard "official" word on WTF.


I have been saying this for quite some time but people dog piled me. its been nearly 2 years since this scope was announced but its not made it to production. they have to be having problems with something about it. the other thing is if you look at leupold for the past 15-20 years the scopes externally have all looked the same had the same magnification ranges, focused the same and I suspect had the same erector system. The lenses and coatings have been the only thing thats evolved with leupold over the years. the vx 6 is a totally new scope, FF eye piece, 6:1 zoom, it looks way different from the outside than anything leupold has put out. maybe that is it??

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yes sir, I just ordered a Z5 with BDT, got tired of waiting on Oregon.


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