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The old varix series all looked pretty inferior to my eyes when comparing with any of the newer leupolds. Also the varix3 Ive owned always had a yellowish tint in the view. was most noticeable when compared beside other scopes

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Originally Posted by 2muchgun
Yes. AFAIK the VX2s have always been 2 piece tubes, Shane. The extra money is in the coatings, FF eye piece, and turret adjustments.

As far as durability, I would say they are the same.......


Thanks for the corrections, Ken.

At the end of the day, I feel the VX-2 I see easily justified in regards to the price difference. It is a better scope in every aspect compared to the VX-1.

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