nannychaser
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- May 30, 2021
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Leupold for me the eybox is great, I do have a Vortex Razor Gen2 on a long range gun that is a nice scope but it is super heavy
may wanna do a little research on state regs, some states don't allow illuminated reticles. This may have changed but i know guys used to just pull the battery out when hunting in said statesI realize this thread is a bit old but I'm about to purchase a new Leupold VX-5HD and I'm curious to know how many folks use or like the fire dot option? Sounds nice but as a western hunter that often doesn't have a lot of time to set up and prepare the shot, I'm not sure adding another step and pushing the illumination button is something I'd really ever do. Are there shooting/hunting scenarios where folks have seen this feature really make a difference? The cost difference is negligible but some of the models I'm looking at either only have it available in fire dot or only have it available in their standard duplex. Supply chain and inventory issues are real!
Awesome if you want a 2lbs scope......................Meopta or Zeiss
Good glass weighs more than cheap glass.Awesome if you want a 2lbs scope......................
Out of curiosity what would be your choice?I wouldn’t choose either Leupold or Vortex, I like my rifle scopes to hold zero and work every time. But if I had to pick one between the 2, go with Leupold.
Out of curiosity what would be your choice?
When you buy a new Loopold and it doesn't hold zero, you will have jumped on the bandwagon.It’s just the bandwagon thing to say anymore…..”leupolds don’t hold zero.” You need to go buy a 4lb nightforce or something in order to get a scope that will hold zero.
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