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I'm thinking about buying an lps 3.5x14 I was just seeing what people have to say about them. Thanks
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stew4891,
When I was switching from 3-9X scopes I decided to check some outside the store after sunset. I compared the very one you are considering side by side with a Swarovski 4-12X. There was no comparison. The LPS blew it away! I figured the Swaro would beat the LPS so started with it. I found a twig in a tree a couple blocks away and memorized its surroundings. Then switched to the LPS. To my surprise it was not a twig. It was two twigs very close together! I didn't believe my eyes so switched back to the Swaro. Yep. I could see only what looked like one twig. Switch back to the LPS and positively could see two twigs.
Hope this helps.
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I've had several, and they're top notch. You can find them in the $650-$700 range now, and that's a LOT of scope for that outlay.
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Had a 1.5x6. It lasted about 6 shots on a 9.3x62. That scope. Was discontinued, so Leupold sent back a 2.5x10. I had no faith in it and sold it before mounting it on a rifle.
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