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Can get it with or without Bob. Comes with pop up turrets like the VX-7 had, or you can get the CDS knob. Also choice of Boone & Crocket, LR w/dots, regular reticles,illuminated, etc. I think you can get it with a LR w/dots and a CDS, etc. That would be good for quick closer range shots or dialing up. Lots of choices.......... Ted
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DF: Thanks! Seems JG likes his....sounds nice. They're not cheap, but seem like nice scopes. I'll have one before too long. DF
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f you look around you can get one like mine for $790 or so. Here's a couple of pics of my setup. My 7mag shot .65 groups with168 gr VLD hunting bullets that averaged 3021fps on a 15 shot string. I just left it on 100 and ordered the dial. As you can see it still can be dialed to a touch over 900 given the 20MOA adjustment. I also have a CDS dial set up as MOA so I can put it on there to use for any load I want to. BobinNH...notice where I have the yardage set...... In light of all this fixed vs variable stuff on here lately, I'm a little gunshy.......better have a good 4 or 6x handy! The only thing I've found that I don't like is the clicks.....they are a little more mushy feeling than the VX3's clicks. They are both accurate so far though......we'll see how they last.
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Pale Rider thanks for info! JG: Looks like 275 yards? Ahh so.....ready to rock and roll Looks nice...what power is your scope? Is it on your new Hill Country rifle?
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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2-12x42. It's still on the Tikka. That HCR should be here within 2 weeks they say.
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Mustn't... lust... for.... VX-6....
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I just picked up two 2-12x42 firedot duplex vx-6s. I see that the scope comes with a scopecoat and the lenses covers. I've never used a scopecoat. Are you supposed to use it without anything over the lenses or with the included lenses covers?
JGRaider-did you put something between your scope and the scope rings? It looks that way in the picture.
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Those are Sako Optilock rings that have a plastic insert.
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JG,
I finally got a sample 2-12x VX-6, but haven't had a chance to run it through the tests yet. Once I do, we''ll have at least a 2-scope comparison!
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Well jeez John, PYCOTC and get to it!
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Still no words of wisdom regarding the scopecoat?
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JG,
I finally got a sample 2-12x VX-6, but haven't had a chance to run it through the tests yet. Once I do, we''ll have at least a 2-scope comparison! I'm really looking forward to hearing what you think about it.
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I told my wife last night I wanted one for my birthday, so we'll see. Some years she gets what I ask for, and some years she deliberately gets me something else for a "surprise".
Surprises are nice too, but one way or the other I'll have a VX-6 in late June.
Added: I was thinking non-illuminated 2-12, duplex. I suppose illuminated is $100 more--anybody have an opinion of illum vs non-illum VX-6?
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If I'm not mistaken, I believe Leupold uses their "Fire Dot" illuminated system in those VX-6's. Just saying cause the folks I know who have used them seem to like them.
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What's a good price on the vx6 2-12x40 plex model? Most places have them listed for $900-$1000. Do you think a Swarovski z3 3-10x40 for $800 is a better scope for the same money?
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Have no idea. This is Leupold's first shot at extended zoom scopes, so to me, I like to let time be the tester.
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You can get one for $799 pretty easy if you decide on a VX6. Make no mistake, I'm not pushing them on anyone. I'm not a brand loyalist kind of guy. I like what I like no matter the brand. I do like this one so far though.
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I've been interested in this scope and haven't heard any bad opinions on it yet. People have said it is has a very good eye box.
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For sure it does. That's one of it's major strengths IMO, especially at higher mags. It is very easy to use.
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