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Originally Posted by 260Remguy
Originally Posted by bt8897
This has to be the most confusing marketing I have ever heard of... Does Laurel and Hardey run the marketing department?? Who's on first...???


I don't think that Leupold cares, 'cause they're only concerned with selling new scopes and didn't consider that the ambiguity of their naming scheme might cause used scope buyers some aggravation.

I think that Leupold did a poor job of differentiating the early VX-I/VX-II from the later scopes with the exact same name and then by changing from Roman Numerals to Arabic Numerals which look different, but still sound the same. Quite a few of the used Leupold VX-I/VX-II scopes being sold on eBay are being advertised as the newer, optically superior, and more valuable VX-1/VX-2 scopes.

Previously, Leupold did a good job of clearly differentiated their scopes when they were upgraded. For example, the Vari-X became the Vari-X II when it was upgraded, then the Vari-X II became the Vari-X IIc when it was upgraded, then the Vari-X IIc split into both the VX-I and VX-II lines when it was upgraded.


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Originally Posted by JMR40
... A current VX-2 is essentially a pre-2012 VX-3...


I've seen this written several times, but it isn't quite true. Yes the lens coatings and adjustments of the VX-2 were updated, but the underlying optical design of the lens system itself is not the same as in the 3.

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I learned a bit in this thread. I have an old VariX-I that I got on sale new for $109. I like it pretty well, but with a sun setting behind me (even after sunset) the rear lens has a glare on it. I have 2 VX-II silver finish scopes (post coating upgrade) that I got new on closeout for $129 each. I also have 2 VX-3 scopes that I got on closeout for $219 after the $100 rebate.

Now just to confuse the OPs question more, where does the Redfield Revolution stand in the scheme of things.

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Originally Posted by GregW
Really bad, bad, and kinda bad...


Could not agree more.

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