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Morning everyone. Headed out this morning for a 1000 yard match with a nightforce and a march.
dave It must suck to get beat by a guy with a crummy Leupold. The current loopie competition scope has 15.5 MOA per revolution on the vertical turret. Not too hard to see that these Leopold geniuses don't spend too much time on a rifle range. Dave
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Morning everyone. Headed out this morning for a 1000 yard match with a nightforce and a march.
dave It must suck to get beat by a guy with a crummy Leupold. The current loopie competition scope has 15.5 MOA per revolution on the vertical turret. Not too hard to see that these Leopold geniuses don't spend too much time on a rifle range. Dave Which one are you looking at? The ones I did all said 20 MOA per revolution. https://www.leupold.com/vx-6hd-4-24x52-cds-zl2-side-focus-illum-tmoa as an example.
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It's a competition series the one I just looked at on there website says 7.5 per rev. I think that's actually worse. Try figuring that mess out without a zero stop. dave
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It's a competition series the one I just looked at on there website says 7.5 per rev. I think that's actually worse. Try figuring that mess out without a zero stop. dave Must have been this one you were looking at. All their other competition scopes say 20 MOA each turn with 38 MOA max. Agree 7.5 seems really low. https://www.leupold.com/competition-series-45x45mm-1-8-min-target-dot-riflescope
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I've used Leupolds since the early 70's just out of high school. While in HS I had to use what I could afford, (a cheap beat up old used Weaver) but it did ok. After that it was nothing but Leupold for me until about a year ago and I found that because of my aging eyes I was seeing double crosshairs and I couldn't adjust the eyepiece far enough out to compensate for my eyes. So I started looking at something else and found that the Swarovski Z3 line worked with my eyes and had plenty of adjustment left.
So I started on a project to replace all my scopes with Swaro Z3. I've been handing down my Leupolds, most are VX3, to sons and daughter-in-laws who are happy to get them.
If it hadn't been for that I would still be using Leups and you wont catch me bad-mouthing their quality.
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Hope you have better luck with the 1" Swaro scopes than I did. Between me and my buddy we had 3 go south on us. Specifically the 3.5-10x42's.
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I've used Leupolds since the early 70's just out of high school. While in HS I had to use what I could afford, (a cheap beat up old used Weaver) but it did ok. After that it was nothing but Leupold for me until about a year ago and I found that because of my aging eyes I was seeing double crosshairs and I couldn't adjust the eyepiece far enough out to compensate for my eyes. So I started looking at something else and found that the Swarovski Z3 line worked with my eyes and had plenty of adjustment left.
So I started on a project to replace all my scopes with Swaro Z3. I've been handing down my Leupolds, most are VX3, to sons and daughter-in-laws who are happy to get them.
If it hadn't been for that I would still be using Leups and you wont catch me bad-mouthing their quality. I started having the same problem with Leupolds and fine crosshairs (my favorite reticle), I mentioned it to my opthomoligist at my last checkup and he said that it caused because I was starting to develop a slight bit of astigmatism, which is correctable by glasses or contacts. I have found that it is not issue if I use a scope with the standard duplex which has a slightly heavier crosshair. You might want to get an eye checkup to see if you are having the same issue. drover
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The only issue I have with them is they are HELL BENT on driving away traditional hunters/scope users. Otherwise, why do away with what was arguably two of their best? the 6X42 and 2.5X8X36? (and the B&C reticle) I’ll add the VX-3 1.75-6x32 to your list and I don’t get why Leupold discontinued the VX-R line either.
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I have about 15 of them. Mostly VXII, VX2, and VX3. They work just fine for me. Had a handgun scope on a 357 maximum crater on me. Leupold fixed it free and returned it in 2-3 weeks.
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