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The New VX-3i has replaced the other previous VX series..Supposed to be better glass etc..also there is a New Freedom Line to replace the VX-II and I Any thoughts or comparisons guys??
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Not qualified to intelligently comment since it's been years since I bought a new Leupold. But I spent about an hour and a half cruising used scopes on ebay on Sunday, it's absolutely shocking the prices asked and gotten on the older Leupolds you mentioned. It seems there is a hell of a lot of demand for the old models. Now I don't have a clue whether guys actually prefer the older models from a performance standpoint...or if it has to do with the prices of the newer offerings. Just my own opinion, but I was always satisfied with a variable that only went up 3X, I didn't really feel I needed a scope to go 4X or 5X, especially since the price tag went way up too, for a feature I really didn't need. But then I am one of those old duffers that is perfectly happy with a 4X or 6X fixed power.
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on a pod cast, leupold people said that todays leupolds entry level scopes are better than the old VX3 models 20 years ago.
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on a pod cast, leupold people said that todays leupolds entry level scopes are better than the old VX3 models 20 years ago. I agree. I have two new (2016) VX-1 scope - a 2-7x33 & 3-9x40. Compared to Vari-X11 & Vari-X111 of twenty years ago there is no comparison. I really noticed it when I shot rifles fitted with my VX-1 2-7x33 and Vari-X11 2-7x33 recently, the newer version leaves the older version for dead in every way.
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The NEWEST is the VX-Freedoms and the VX-3i These are the 1" tube series The 30mm series is much more money and serious HD glass..
Lots of BIG BORES...600 is my Favorite but have BIGGER!💥
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Do the new VX-1s have clicks on the turrents or are they still friction?
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I believe the older Vari X series are more durable, that is where Leupold made there name. I do believe the new glass is better and coatings.better also. People are buying older scopes up because price and durability. IMHO. I love Leupolds, every rifle of mine has one.. Full warranty for life on scope.. I believe the LPS models have the best glass, glass was made by Leica to try and take over scope market. Engineers shared no expense when developing this scope. Built like a tank and super glass. Good shooting
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15 or so 4X and 6X M8’s here.
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I still use my Leupold Plainsman 2.5 fixed on a lever gun. No issues, but Leupold said I could send in for cleaning if I wished.
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I still use my Leupold Plainsman 2.5 fixed on a lever gun. No issues, but Leupold said I could send in for cleaning if I wished. Send it in. They will try to replace it with a new cheaper freedom line one. They won't give your old one back..
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I believe the older Vari X series are more durable, that is where Leupold made there name. I do believe the new glass is better and coatings.better also. People are buying older scopes up because price and durability. IMHO. I love Leupolds, every rifle of mine has one.. Full warranty for life on scope.. I believe the LPS models have the best glass, glass was made by Leica to try and take over scope market. Engineers shared no expense when developing this scope. Built like a tank and super glass. Good shooting I think this is spot on
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Might have to check them out again. Vortex has got my business the last 2 guns
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I've had a vx I forever. Its a great scope but it doesn't look as good as the newer stuff.
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I read somewhere Leupold upgraded all their glass in 2012, that's when the VX2 came out. I read where the VX2 at that time was equal to the older VX111/Vx3. And the prices for them on ebay seem to support that.
I do know for a fact the over the last 5 yrs or so my close up vision had changed and all of a sudden I was seeing double crosshairs on my older VX3 and 3i. The older scopes had a eyepiece that you would focus and set the lock ring. I had the eyepieces screwed out to max. Then I tried a VX2 with the focus without the lockring and it made a huge difference. I've also replaced several of my Leups with Swaro Z3 and those focus OK for me.
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