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I am going to use it on a short range set and forget deal.This is my price range,please don`t tell me why I need a Chit and Bender.Only those who actually use them give me input.Thanks,Huntz
I have used the VX-II 2-7X33 quite a bit and like it, it's easier to get behind than my present 2.5-8X36 VX-3i.
Ive used the Redfield Revolution in 2x7 quite a bit...no issues.
Same here with the Redfield, I'd get the duplex reticle next time.
The Redfields have been discontinued.
I have half a dozen of the Redfields. Make mine the accurange.....
Originally Posted by bdan68
The Redfields have been discontinued.


Did Leupold see them as lost cause? I know when they bought them out they promised to continue the Redfield name.
Just talked to Leupold.They don`t know anything about not making Redfields anymore.
Originally Posted by Huntz
Just talked to Leupold.They don`t know anything about not making Redfields anymore.


Really? Okay then, my mistake. For some reason I thought the Redfields were discontinued at the same time as the VX-1 and VX-2's. Good to know!
I own 2 Redfield 2-7 x 33 rifle scopes & about 6 assorted others.

They are on my 2 favourite rifles.

wink
i have a 2-7x33 Freedom, I had a Revolution, to my eyes the Freedom has the better glass. i plan on buying another.
I also have two of the 2-7 Revolutions. One has been on a 45-70 GBL and shot full-house loads for the last eight years. It's never ever faltered.
Originally Posted by Vic_in_Va
I have used the VX-II 2-7X33 quite a bit and like it, it's easier to get behind than my present 2.5-8X36 VX-3i.


What?.......
Eyebox is more forgiving..
Originally Posted by Vic_in_Va
Eyebox is more forgiving..


Ahhhh, I have every generation of Leupold 2-7's ( including the VX-I/VX-1) except for the current Freedoms, and every generation of 2.5-8's. The biggest reason I pay the extra money for the 2.5-8's is because they are easier to get behind. You are the first person I've heard say to the contrary.
I find the opposite, or so it seems to me. Not enough difference to keep me from using it, just enough to notice when paying attention to such things. Could be the particular rifle it's on.

The reasons I tried the VX-3i are slight glass difference, one piece tube, and dual spring erector. I was also able to get a single-turn locking CDS.

I really like this size and power range of scope, especially on a rifle I am trying to be conscious of weight and will be used in brush/wooded areas, field of view is great.
I too think the 2-7x is easier to deal with than the 2.5-8x. I hate that scope.
Originally Posted by Huntz
Just talked to Leupold.They don`t know anything about not making Redfields anymore.



Interesting. Check out Redfield's webpage. Do you notice any models shown? Only manuals and if you have a problem with one to contact Leupold


https://www.redfield.com/
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Originally Posted by Huntz
Just talked to Leupold.They don`t know anything about not making Redfields anymore.



Interesting. Check out Redfield's webpage. Do you notice any models shown? Only manuals and if you have a problem with one to contact Leupold


https://www.redfield.com/


I noticed that myself last night after I tried to visit the website after reading this post. Now that I think about it, the last Redfield scope I saw was a Fred Meyers this past spring when they were getting out of the gun business. As slow as the moved them, the scope had probably sat there 2-3 years.
Originally Posted by Hudge
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Originally Posted by Huntz
Just talked to Leupold.They don`t know anything about not making Redfields anymore.



Interesting. Check out Redfield's webpage. Do you notice any models shown? Only manuals and if you have a problem with one to contact Leupold


https://www.redfield.com/


I noticed that myself last night after I tried to visit the website after reading this post. Now that I think about it, the last Redfield scope I saw was a Fred Meyers this past spring when they were getting out of the gun business. As slow as the moved them, the scope had probably sat there 2-3 years.


The revolution products are on the webpage...
On the right of the webpage, click on the catalogue link and you will see the revolutions on page 16, I believe.
Cheers.
Didja happen to notice the year on that catalog?
Redfield is a good name, many an animal has been taken with them. I’ve owned many, my first was a 3x9 widefield with a post and crosshair.
Originally Posted by Old_Crab
Originally Posted by Hudge
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Originally Posted by Huntz
Just talked to Leupold.They don`t know anything about not making Redfields anymore.



Interesting. Check out Redfield's webpage. Do you notice any models shown? Only manuals and if you have a problem with one to contact Leupold


https://www.redfield.com/


I noticed that myself last night after I tried to visit the website after reading this post. Now that I think about it, the last Redfield scope I saw was a Fred Meyers this past spring when they were getting out of the gun business. As slow as the moved them, the scope had probably sat there 2-3 years.


The revolution products are on the webpage...
On the right of the webpage, click on the catalogue link and you will see the revolutions on page 16, I believe.
Cheers.



Compelling
Originally Posted by bdan68
The Redfields have been discontinued.


No they have not. Here is a list of Redfield scopes that are still offered:

67080 Redfield Revolution 2-7x33mm Matte 4-Plex

67085 Redfield Revolution 2-7x33mm Matte Accu-Range

67090 Redfield Revolution 3-9x40mm Matte 4-Plex

67095 Redfield Revolution 3-9x40mm Matte Accu-Range

67100 Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm Matte 4-Plex

67105 Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm Matte Accu-Range

67110 Redfield Revolution 4-12x40mm Matte 4-Plex

67115 Redfield Revolution 4-12x40mm Matte Accu-Range

118348 Redfield Revolution TAC 3-9x40mm Matte TAC-MOA
Originally Posted by gr8fuldoug
Originally Posted by bdan68
The Redfields have been discontinued.


No they have not. Here is a list of Redfield scopes that are still offered:

67080 Redfield Revolution 2-7x33mm Matte 4-Plex

67085 Redfield Revolution 2-7x33mm Matte Accu-Range

67090 Redfield Revolution 3-9x40mm Matte 4-Plex

67095 Redfield Revolution 3-9x40mm Matte Accu-Range

67100 Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm Matte 4-Plex

67105 Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm Matte Accu-Range

67110 Redfield Revolution 4-12x40mm Matte 4-Plex

67115 Redfield Revolution 4-12x40mm Matte Accu-Range

118348 Redfield Revolution TAC 3-9x40mm Matte TAC-MOA




Thank you. Yes someone else already corrected me on that.
Originally Posted by Steelhead
I too think the 2-7x is easier to deal with than the 2.5-8x. I hate that scope.


I will agree with this as well. I wondered what the big fuss was with that particular model of scope as everyone is after it. The eyebox seemed pretty small compared to the rest of my Leupold VX-1s and it was very dark around the edges of the view. I swapped it for a 2-7x VX-1 and its way easier to get behind.
Originally Posted by gr8fuldoug
Originally Posted by bdan68
The Redfields have been discontinued.


No they have not. Here is a list of Redfield scopes that are still offered:

67080 Redfield Revolution 2-7x33mm Matte 4-Plex

67085 Redfield Revolution 2-7x33mm Matte Accu-Range

67090 Redfield Revolution 3-9x40mm Matte 4-Plex

67095 Redfield Revolution 3-9x40mm Matte Accu-Range

67100 Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm Matte 4-Plex

67105 Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm Matte Accu-Range

67110 Redfield Revolution 4-12x40mm Matte 4-Plex

67115 Redfield Revolution 4-12x40mm Matte Accu-Range

118348 Redfield Revolution TAC 3-9x40mm Matte TAC-MOA



Still offered or still produced?
I find it very interesting that Leupold has all but killed Redfield's web presence....

This is probably an example how we all look through optics differently. Since August I've put around 550 rounds through four rifles developing elk and pronghorn loads--two rifles for my son and two for me. VX-1, VX-2 in 2-7, and a Vari-X III and VX3i in 2.5-8. From the bench at 100 yds to prone out to 500 yards. Shoot five rounds, record velocities and make notes in my load notebook, set the rifle aside to let the bbl cool, and move to the next rifle. In other words switching from the 2-7's to the 2.5-8's constantly. I immediately notice the differences in the scopes. The 2-7's are a great scope and really all a guy needs for most big game hunting I encounter in the Rockies, but the 2.5-8 is still easier to get behind--whether the scopes are at lowest magnification or at the highest.

Plus I don't dial because I ain't shooting beyond 500 yds and even then it will be a rare event to encounter the situation/conditions that I would shoot beyond 400 yds. Instead I use my ballistic reticles, and the B&C reticle is mo' better in my opinion over the LR reticle. I also have a Burris with the Ballistic Plex, and I like that reticle a bit better than the LR reticle.
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Originally Posted by gr8fuldoug
Originally Posted by bdan68
The Redfields have been discontinued.


No they have not. Here is a list of Redfield scopes that are still offered:

67080 Redfield Revolution 2-7x33mm Matte 4-Plex

67085 Redfield Revolution 2-7x33mm Matte Accu-Range

67090 Redfield Revolution 3-9x40mm Matte 4-Plex

67095 Redfield Revolution 3-9x40mm Matte Accu-Range

67100 Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm Matte 4-Plex

67105 Redfield Revolution 3-9x50mm Matte Accu-Range

67110 Redfield Revolution 4-12x40mm Matte 4-Plex

67115 Redfield Revolution 4-12x40mm Matte Accu-Range

118348 Redfield Revolution TAC 3-9x40mm Matte TAC-MOA



Still offered or still produced?


Still available for me to place orders for and still current in line product, according to my rep
Originally Posted by Steelhead
I too think the 2-7x is easier to deal with than the 2.5-8x. I hate that scope.


Mark me down too, I think the crosshair seems too fine for low light in addition to the other reasons.
If your ranges are shorter, I'd recommend looking for a NOS VX-1 Shotgun Scope so that you get the heavy duplex reticle.

Back when Leupold didn't charge an arm and a leg to change a reticle, I sent in VX-II and VX-2 2-7x33s to have the heavy duplex reticle installed in place of the standard duplex reticle.

I find that the heavy duplex reticle is easier to see at very first and very last legal hunting light, even with inferior lens coatings on the Vari-X IIc and Rifleman series scopes.
Hey all!

Between those two 2-7x33mm scopes, the broad strokes are going to be extremely similar (Length, weight, field of view, adjustment range, etc). Your main difference will be some newer better lens coatings on the Freedom for a bit better color and brightness in low light.

Regarding Redfield.com, the website has been stripped down to the basics, but we do still manufacture the Redfield Revolution line of riflescopes.

Hope this helps!
When the Redfield Revolution scopes were introduced they were essentially a re-badged VX1 and sold for a little less. But since that time the VX-1 was upgraded to essentially the same performance level as the older VX-2 and sold for only slightly more than the Redfield which is still the same today as it was when introduced. It isn't bad, just not quite as good as the similar priced Leupolds.

The VX-1 and VX-2 have both been discontinued and replaced by the VX-Freedom, which is supposed to be somewhere between the VX-1 and VX-2 in quality. To be fair my only experience with a VX-Freedom is to look through one in a store, but I actually own the others in question. Unless the price is significantly different, and it is not, I'd go with the Leupold over the Redfield in this instance.
I had a a Revolution 2-7. I was completely underwhelmed by it. It was reasonably bright. It didn't stick around long. Bushnell and Burris offer better products at that price point.
Don’t own a Redfield but have looked through them. To my eyes VX-2 glass is noticeably better and Freedom glass is supposedly the same as VX-2.
Originally Posted by LeupoldOptics
Hey all!

Hope this helps!


While you are listening to Consumers - you might tell your management that MOST people who have used the WIDE DUPLEX would MUCH Rather have a Standard Duplex in the FX-II and FX-3 Matte scopes, and that is is completely RIDICULOUS to offer a Duplex in the Gloss, but not in the matte.

People do not opt for a different reticle based on the finish. This poor decision for Leupold to do this, and have continuing doing this, when I read dozens of folks wishing for a plain Duplex, shows Leupold does not want to give shooters what they want.........Even Weaver has a standard plex reticle for half the cost.
Originally Posted by 65BR
Originally Posted by LeupoldOptics
Hey all!

Hope this helps!


While you are listening to Consumers - you might tell your management that MOST people who have used the WIDE DUPLEX would MUCH Rather have a Standard Duplex in the FX-II and FX-3 Matte scopes, and that is is completely RIDICULOUS to offer a Duplex in the Gloss, but not in the matte.

People do not opt for a different reticle based on the finish. This poor decision for Leupold to do this, and have continuing doing this, when I read dozens of folks wishing for a plain Duplex, shows Leupold does not want to give shooters what they want.........Even Weaver has a standard plex reticle for half the cost.


This in spades! Wide duplex sucks!
Dang, I’m thinkin Leupold knows what they are doing as long as they have been in business but...

We want a 4.75x40 and some short scopes like a 4x20mm and a 3x33

I bet a FX3 4.75x40 fixed with a duplex and illuminated would sell like hotcakes.

I own the Redfield 2x7. I'm very happy with it but the Freedom line wasn't available when I bought it. Looking at current prices I find that the Freedom model is about $20 more than the Revolution. Personally I would go with the Leupold Freedom model over the Revolution if my price information is correct.
The Redfield Revolution accu range reticle is the "cat's meow" to me....
In dark woods, it gathers my eye right to a moving target, faster than a duplex reticle, which I also like, but in more open settings.

I do know that reticle selection is very, very different with all folks, and very subjective.

Will be keeping my three Redfields for good, they serve a purpose to me.

Happy Thanksgiving Week to all..... We've got much to be thankful for in America.

Cheers.
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