I own around 70 Leupold scopes, but nothing newer than a VX2.

From what I have read on this site, people who twist turrets don't care for Leupold scopes, while people who set them for a specific load/range are at least satisfied.

I've owned Leupold scopes and binoculars for over 50 years and have only returned them for routine cleaning, on a very old Vari-X, and for reticle changes back when they did that sort of thing at a fair price. Needless to say, I'm a set and leave 'em satisfied user.

I have never understood why Leupold confused things by keeping the VX-I and VX-II names when they upgraded the lenses in 2004 or why they just changed the Roman Numerals to Arabic Numerals in 2012. When you say the name, VX-I sounds the same a VX-1 and VX-II sounds the same as VX-2. They sure know how to confuse things and make buying a used scope a challenge, since if you pay for the better lens coatings on a VX-2, you don't want to be surprised with an early VX-II when you open the box.