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So I thought long and hard today on what scope to get between the Leupold VX3 4.5-14 vs The leupold VX freedom 3-9x40. The VX3 was brand new but the store has had it for over 2 years and never sold it and had it listed for $300 out the door. The VX Freedom was $220 out the door. I heard the VX3 was replaced by the VX3i and didn’t have very good glass. I heard the VX Freedom has good glass. I chose the VX3 4.5-14 because it originally cost like $450. Did I do ok? I just want to make sure I got a better scope than the one that was $80 cheaper.
VX-3 has good “glass.” You did fine pricewise.
The Freedom, hands down.
Seems like a good price. Personally, I was not pleased to see the VX-Freedom redesign, with the blocky high profile turret caps, oversized Tonka truck power rings, and reduction in tube length. Seeing as this is what killed the VX-3s and 2s, I'd struggle with buying one. Can't compare to 3-9x40 price anyways, $300 is more what the Freedom 4-12s are going for. So I'd say yes, good buy.
This is the first year I hunted with the freedom. I would like to know exactly how in the hell Leupold gets the lenses to be that bright in lowlight? There is no budget scope that can touch this. I personally feel its brighter than my VX3s.

The scope is so bright my Binos can’t compete at all, one less thing in the backpack.

There are many things I like about the Freedom and time will tell its durability but the flat seals, bright picture at dark, and larger power ring float my boat.

I miss the Bikini covers though.

If the Freedom had the B&C or at least the LR reticle, I'd probably own one by now. But their "Tri-MOA" reticle looks like graphing paper hung across the lens........
Originally Posted by JohnnyLoco


The scope is so bright my Binos can’t compete at all, one less thing in the backpack.


C’mon Johnny, that ain’t the brightest thing to be doing.
Originally Posted by JohnnyLoco
This is the first year I hunted with the freedom. I would like to know exactly how in the hell Leupold gets the lenses to be that bright in lowlight? There is no budget scope that can touch this. I personally feel its brighter than my VX3s.

The scope is so bright my Binos can’t compete at all, one less thing in the backpack.


While the brightness of modern riflescopes is impressive at many different price points, I think it is safe to say you need a better binocular.
I can't speak to the qualities of the Freedom line but you did well to acquire a VX3 brand new for $300.
Originally Posted by alpinecrick

If the Freedom had the B&C or at least the LR reticle, I'd probably own one by now. But their "Tri-MOA" reticle looks like graphing paper hung across the lens........


You can't operate with a Boone & Crockett. Won't match your rifle and load. That's Operator 101!
Originally Posted by Goosey
Originally Posted by alpinecrick

If the Freedom had the B&C or at least the LR reticle, I'd probably own one by now. But their "Tri-MOA" reticle looks like graphing paper hung across the lens........


You can't operate with a Boone & Crockett. Won't match your rifle and load. That's Operator 101!



Minute of steel works well............ smile
I don’t really need binos for my type of hunting, its too close so the movement of glassing can cost you an animal.

Binos have their place but not so much in my hunting environment, not even for predators.
Originally Posted by JohnnyLoco
This is the first year I hunted with the freedom. I would like to know exactly how in the hell Leupold gets the lenses to be that bright in lowlight? There is no budget scope that can touch this. I personally feel its brighter than my VX3s.

The scope is so bright my Binos can’t compete at all, one less thing in the backpack.

There are many things I like about the Freedom and time will tell its durability but the flat seals, bright picture at dark, and larger power ring float my boat.

I miss the Bikini covers though.

At the price point I think Leupold did an excellent job with the VX-Freedom
Heck, at $175 price match off of Bud’s gun shop and $182 prime two day shipping off Amazon, impossible to beat.
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I bought a Leupold Freedom 3-9x40 a couple of months ago and have been using it only a fairly regular basis. I am impressed with the brightness as compared to my newer VX-2's in the same configuration. IMO, it is the best view available in its price range. As far as tracking, holding zero, being easy to get behind it all seems to work just fine.

Things I don't like - the boxy turret design housing and blocky turret caps. As a matter of fact the whole design looks "cheap", it is almost like they designed a scope to fit the image of the "tactical looking" rifles that are so popular now, while the scope may look okay on that type of rifle it does nothing to enhance the looks of a nice sporter.

drover
Drover - 100%.

Leupold is going the way of Remington.........deaf
Originally Posted by alpinecrick

If the Freedom had the B&C or at least the LR reticle, I'd probably own one by now. But their "Tri-MOA" reticle looks like graphing paper hung across the lens........



About the time the VX Freedom was released I read and article that explained Leupolds thought process, or tried to. In essence, Leupold streamlined and cosolidated. The likelihood of seeing a B&C or LR reticle in the Freedom is pretty thin. The Freedom is a result of some "process reorganization" at Leupold. Leupold cut 50 plus SKUs from their line eliminating the VX-1 and VX-2. Doing so was a 'god send' to many retailers and distributors. The Freedom basically took the place of the VX-1 and VX-2, at a lower price point and with not much more than 12-15 SKUs.
Personally, I think it depends on what the hell they feel like that day. I’ve seen ballistic reticles show up in freedoms out of nowhere, one for the 450 Bushmaster.
One difference between the two is the freedom has twilight and the vx3i has twilight Max light gathering system it is the better system they say. I have not compared the two but I have two vx3's and two vx3i's and love all 4 of them they are great scopes. I put one on my one 7mm08 and it shot a halph inch group when I checked it and that gun has never shot that good now I am wondering if it was not the scope. I am putting one on my new Sako Finnlight will be a great setup. Blackwidow
Welcome to 24hr - JB1894 and Blackwidow.
For those of you that have the VX Freedom, do any of you have the 4-12x40? I am looking at possibly replacing a 22 year old Nikon on my Remington 700 BDL .280 Rem. I have yet to actually look through one, as only one place actually had them in stock when I left home back in July.
I saw a customer review someplace that complained about one of the rings on the Freedoms, focus lock IIRC, being plastic. Is that the case?
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