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I ended up buying a Meopta for my Smokeless muzzleloader . I still might try the Leupold Vx-freedom on my 204 varmint gun if I can ever get somewhere that has the 18x to look at .

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I have a new 2-7x33 rimfire VX Freedom with Rimfire MOA reticle I put on an accurate rimfire.

I was sighting it in yesterday for the first time. 2.5 inches left at 50 yards.

Turret is marked 1/4 MOA. So, 2.5 inches at 50 yards is 20 clicks right. Put in 20 clicks. Impact is now 1 inch right.

After I got it adjusted it seems fine.

Why did I buy it? Eye box is good. Weight is good (light). If you purchase a Leupold thinking about dialing I wonder about you.

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My boy has a 257 Roberts and a couple of years ago I bought him a Freedom in a 3-9X40. It was clear and seemed to be a decent scope for the money. To date he's used it to kill 4 deer. It has given us no problems but we are definitely in the "set and forget" camp also.

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