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Posted By: OJVZ Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/20/20

What has been the opinions and experiences of the Leupold Freedom series. Would appreciate you sharing with me. I have a 3-9X40.
Posted By: JMR40 Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/20/20
I have a 3-9X40 and a 4-12X40. For the money I can't complain. IMO they are as good as an older VX-2 for now. Only time will tell if they hold up.
Posted By: DeoVindice Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/20/20
I have the 1.5-4x AR model on a .270. So far it's held up to about a hundred rounds, some field carry, and a pretty nasty drop/fall when I stepped on a rock in a way my knee disagreed with. My other primary optic is a Trijicon TR24 and there is no practical difference in glass clarity between the two.
Posted By: TOPCATHR Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/20/20
I have a 2x7 very bright, well made
Posted By: OJVZ Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/20/20

Thanks to all who have responded thus far.
Posted By: drover Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/20/20
Originally Posted by OJVZ

What has been the opinions and experiences of the Leupold Freedom series. Would appreciate you sharing with me. I have a 3-9X40.


Since you already have one what is your opinion of them?

drover
Posted By: hookeye Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/20/20
Got a 2-7x and 3-9x.
Both dialed in fine.
No zero loss but are set n forget and have not been shot much.

Id like em better if the eyepiece lock ring was old style fine knurling
Posted By: hookeye Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/20/20
Had a 3-9X EFR freedom and it had a shadow/ blur around outer edge of image. May have been due to lens being so recessed?

The lack of an eyebell ( more cylinder ) ruined the exterior look as well

Away it went.
Posted By: OJVZ Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/21/20

I bought my scope here on the campfire still in the wrapper. I like the sight picture, it is very clear and I like the size on my lightweight rifle in 243 caliber.
After two sessions on the bench, I still do not have it sighted in. The rifle has proven to be accurate with a VX2 2-7X33 and everything was tight. I have Leupold bases and rings. The point of impact in one group I shot went up nearly 2 inches and I did not touch the elevation adjustment. This was a solid rest on bags on the bench.

The scope is back with Leupold. Their confirmation indicated it would be 5 weeks from the date they received it for the work to be completed. I was curious to know if others had experienced any problems with the freedom scope.
Posted By: skeen Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/21/20
Originally Posted by OJVZ

I bought my scope here on the campfire still in the wrapper. I like the sight picture, it is very clear and I like the size on my lightweight rifle in 243 caliber.
After two sessions on the bench, I still do not have it sighted in. The rifle has proven to be accurate with a VX2 2-7X33 and everything was tight. I have Leupold bases and rings. The point of impact in one group I shot went up nearly 2 inches and I did not touch the elevation adjustment. This was a solid rest on bags on the bench.

The scope is back with Leupold. Their confirmation indicated it would be 5 weeks from the date they received it for the work to be completed. I was curious to know if others had experienced any problems with the freedom scope.

Oh, okay, here we go, again. Hey, Rick Bin, how 'bout starting a separate forum for this? Call it "Leupold bashing forum."
Posted By: drover Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/21/20
Well I have 3 Leupold Freedom 3-9x40 the glass on mine is at least the equivilant of the glass on my VX-2 3-9x40, and all sighted into my preferred zero with less than 6 shots.
One of them has a little over a 1000 rounds of 223 using it., another one has about 4000 rounds of 22 LR, and the other one is on a 243 Featherweight mod 70 and it has only about 300 rounds on it. But all have been trouble free, I realize that none of these are high-recoil cartridges but so far there have been no issues with them.

Negatives - the clicks are mushy, I dislike the angular objective adjustment housing - it offends my taste and ruins the aesthetics of an otherwise nice scope.

Positives - It is one heck of a nice scope for very little money - it fills a lot of squares- good glass, good eyebox, light weight, reliability so far, inexpensive for the quality of the optics, and a great warranty if needed + Made In The USA by American Workers.

I am not a dialer and as long as they hold zero that is all I am asking.

drover
Posted By: DeoVindice Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/24/20
Originally Posted by OJVZ

I bought my scope here on the campfire still in the wrapper. I like the sight picture, it is very clear and I like the size on my lightweight rifle in 243 caliber.
After two sessions on the bench, I still do not have it sighted in. The rifle has proven to be accurate with a VX2 2-7X33 and everything was tight. I have Leupold bases and rings. The point of impact in one group I shot went up nearly 2 inches and I did not touch the elevation adjustment. This was a solid rest on bags on the bench.

The scope is back with Leupold. Their confirmation indicated it would be 5 weeks from the date they received it for the work to be completed. I was curious to know if others had experienced any problems with the freedom scope.


Just playing devil's advocate, did the 2" shift occur in the same range session? If there was a temperature difference between your two sessions, it may be ammunition/powder temperature causing velocity changes and impact shifts.
Posted By: OJVZ Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20

No, the 2" shift occurred in the same range session. It was the first shot after I moved the windage adjustment 4 clicks right. The scope processed this change perfectly, 1" right.

I'm expecting the scope to perform as it should when Leupold sends it back to me since other owners have not had this problem.
Posted By: PaulBarnard Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by OJVZ

I bought my scope here on the campfire still in the wrapper. I like the sight picture, it is very clear and I like the size on my lightweight rifle in 243 caliber.
After two sessions on the bench, I still do not have it sighted in. The rifle has proven to be accurate with a VX2 2-7X33 and everything was tight. I have Leupold bases and rings. The point of impact in one group I shot went up nearly 2 inches and I did not touch the elevation adjustment. This was a solid rest on bags on the bench.

The scope is back with Leupold. Their confirmation indicated it would be 5 weeks from the date they received it for the work to be completed. I was curious to know if others had experienced any problems with the freedom scope.


They'll eventually get there, you just have to keep spinning them until they do.
Posted By: BobBrown Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Leupold juice is just not worth the squeeze any longer . Meopta , SWFA are both better options just like others
Posted By: JohnBurns Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by BobBrown
Leupold juice is just not worth the squeeze any longer . Meopta , SWFA are both better options just like others


If your jonesen for a nice Leupold Pic just ask, I'll help you out. grin

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Posted By: BobBrown Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by BobBrown
Leupold juice is just not worth the squeeze any longer . Meopta , SWFA are both better options just like others


If your jonesen for a nice Leupold Pic just ask, I'll help you out. grin

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[bleep] off
Posted By: JohnBurns Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by BobBrown

[bleep] off


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Posted By: WAM Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
I took my new Weatherby 6.5-300 to the range Sunday. Fired 2 shots almost touching, made the adjustment, one shot hit center of the X, moved to 100 yard target, fired 2 rounds, made click adjustment to 2” high at 100 and BINGO! Right on the spot. Scope: 3-12x44 Burris Signature Select USA made. Tracks right where it’s supposed to. Surprise, surprise..... not.
Posted By: BobBrown Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by BobBrown

[bleep] off


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Take your own advice . no one wants you popping up like a jack n the box every time a Leupold is talked about

Annoying phaggot
Posted By: BobBrown Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by WAM
I took my new Weatherby 6.5-300 to the range Sunday. Fired 2 shots almost touching, made the adjustment, one shot hit center of the X, moved to 100 yard target, fired 2 rounds, made click adjustment to 2” high at 100 and BINGO! Right on the spot. Scope: 3-12x44 Burris Signature Select USA made. Tracks right where it’s supposed to. Surprise, surprise..... not.

If it is not a Leupold and it adjusts correctly then no surprise
Posted By: Blackheart Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by BobBrown
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by BobBrown

[bleep] off


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Take your own advice . no one wants you popping up like a jack n the box every time a Leupold is talked about

Annoying phaggot
Nobody wants you poppin up for anything ever.

Dick stain.


Posted By: JohnBurns Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by BobBrown

Take your own advice . no one wants you popping up like a jack n the box every time a Leupold is talked about

Annoying phaggot


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Posted By: DeoVindice Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by OJVZ

No, the 2" shift occurred in the same range session. It was the first shot after I moved the windage adjustment 4 clicks right. The scope processed this change perfectly, 1" right.

I'm expecting the scope to perform as it should when Leupold sends it back to me since other owners have not had this problem.


Yeah, that sounds like an issue with the scope all right. Hopefully Leupold gets it sorted out for you.
Posted By: BobBrown Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by BobBrown
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by BobBrown

[bleep] off


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Take your own advice . no one wants you popping up like a jack n the box every time a Leupold is talked about

Annoying phaggot
Nobody wants you poppin up for anything ever.

Dick stain.




That’s it. I’m telling Bin
Posted By: AKPENDUDE Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/25/20
Originally Posted by BobBrown
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by BobBrown
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by BobBrown

[bleep] off


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Take your own advice . no one wants you popping up like a jack n the box every time a Leupold is talked about

Annoying phaggot
Nobody wants you poppin up for anything ever.

Dick stain.




That’s it. I’m telling Bin


Snitches get stitches.....
Posted By: alpinecrick Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/26/20
Originally Posted by skeen
[quote=OJVZ]

Oh, okay, here we go, again. Hey, Rick Bin, how 'bout starting a separate forum for this? Call it "Leupold bashing forum."


Leupold Derangement Syndrome.........has it's origins in the Trump Derangement Syndrome virus........
Posted By: alpinecrick Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/26/20


Of course, it could be Chinese Collusion......
Posted By: JJF Re: Leupold Freedom scopes - 09/26/20
Originally Posted by OJVZ

No, the 2" shift occurred in the same range session. It was the first shot after I moved the windage adjustment 4 clicks right. The scope processed this change perfectly, 1" right.

I'm expecting the scope to perform as it should when Leupold sends it back to me since other owners have not had this problem.
IAs fate would have it, I went to the range today to sight in a Leupold 1.5-4X with Pig Plex. I started at 25 yds to get it on paper and then got it close to point of aim. When I moved the target to 50 yds, I was hitting about 3" high of point of aim. So, I adjusted it back and at then at both 50 and 75 yds I was hitting the target close to point of aim. The scope just had to settle in. Since I am a set and forget type of guy, this didn't bother me. I like the scope, as it has a nice clear image.
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