Leupold VX-II 3x9-40

Kenai_dtracker

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Is $250 to much for a used but like new Leupold VX-II 3x9-40? I have had one of these on my Browning Abolt 300wsm with no issues since 2004 I think, and it has always held zero and performed as it should. I'd like to get another one for my 270win, but are they just too far outdated now with the new models? I just like a great, solid, and simple scope.

Thanks in advance
 

TN2shot07

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It’s only worth what someone is willing to pay. I don’t think that’s an outrageous price but it’s not a steal. If that’s the scope I wanted and I knew it to be in good shape I’d pay it
 

Reed104R

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I am a dealer and sell alot of used Leupolds. I get $250 for a clean example. Many dealers price them much higher. The VX-II 3-9x40 is an a outstanding optic for the money.
 

WestFlint

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I am a dealer and sell alot of used Leupolds. I get $250 for a clean example. Many dealers price them much higher. The VX-II 3-9x40 is an a outstanding optic for the money.
How about a good price for a VX-III 3.5-10x40 of the same era?
 

Reed104R

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I would say $300-350, depending on condition. The older Vari-X III models with AO bring a premium. The models with green Multicoat 4 are the best optically, compared to the older blue coatings. Some are paying really high prices for clean gloss examples, since they are NLA.
 

WestFlint

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I would say $300-350, depending on condition. The older Vari-X III models with AO bring a premium. The models with green Multicoat 4 are the best optically, compared to the older blue coatings. Some are paying really high prices for clean gloss examples, since they are NLA.
Right on, thank you.
 
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