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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #15 on: October 17, 2013, 11:00:13 AM »
Might want to take your son scope shopping.  Everyone sees things differently.  As much as I have tried to like Leupold scopes, I just won't buy one.  Recently had a nice NIB FX 4x33 I was going to use, but sold it and bought another Nikon Monarch.

Everytime I throw a Leupold up I have to move to get a full view.  With my Nikons....it's instant.  They are also clearer and brighter in my opinion.  But in all fairness....that's my vision.  Others may or may not agree.  Leave it to your son.  He's the one that will be throwing it up and looking through it. :twocents:
Absolutely agree.
VX1 and Rifleman are not even worthy of the Leupy gold ring.
Here is a consensus I've posted before.....http://www.opticstalk.com/topic16515.html
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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #16 on: October 17, 2013, 11:03:46 AM »
zeiss conqust 3x9x40.

bought mine last year at cabelas.  was able to use some of my points which brought it down to 325.00 plus tax.  heck of a scope for the price.  i think they normally retail for 499.00
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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #17 on: October 17, 2013, 11:24:32 AM »
Might want to take your son scope shopping.  Everyone sees things differently.  As much as I have tried to like Leupold scopes, I just won't buy one.  Recently had a nice NIB FX 4x33 I was going to use, but sold it and bought another Nikon Monarch.

Everytime I throw a Leupold up I have to move to get a full view.  With my Nikons....it's instant.  They are also clearer and brighter in my opinion.  But in all fairness....that's my vision.  Others may or may not agree.  Leave it to your son.  He's the one that will be throwing it up and looking through it. :twocents:
Absolutely agree.


VX1 and Rifleman are not even worthy of the Leupy gold ring.
Here is a consensus I've posted before.....http://www.opticstalk.com/topic16515.html


I am not sure I understand your link.  You post the criteria that they were supposedly scored by, but then you don't show how each scope scored in each criteria.  Maybe I am missing something, but seems like this is not a great way to make a point if you are using facts (scoring criteria).  Again maybe I missed something.   :dunno: 

I also don't agree with the rifleman / vx1 statement.  It is Leupolds economical product that will stand the test of time.  Obviously you can't compare the vx1 with the vx2/3/7 etc.....but if you compare it to others in the same price range it is (in my humble opinion) one of the nicest scopes you can find.  Glass is great, warranty is great, durability is great, eye relief is better than most......My only complaint is they do not have the "click" dial on their turrets....but they are still 1/4 MOA dials.  For most that sight their scope in and do not use turrets for adjusted range/windage (just use hold over) they work fine.   To say they are not worthy of the Gold Ring is kind of silly.  A $200 3x9x40 rifleman is money well spent when comparing it to a $200 bushnell banner, Nikon prostaff, Votex diamondback or crossfire.  Not even in the same ballfield...again in my humble opinion and I have owned and shot all of the above. 


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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #18 on: October 17, 2013, 11:33:39 AM »

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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #19 on: October 17, 2013, 11:55:43 AM »
I'd go with a redfield revolution.  Made in USA and very affordable.  Optical quality is very good for the price.

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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #20 on: October 17, 2013, 11:56:51 AM »
I'd go with a redfield revolution.  Made in USA and very affordable.  Optical quality is very good for the price.

Is redfield now made / owned by Luepold?  I thought I heard that somewhere??

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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #21 on: October 17, 2013, 12:56:50 PM »
I'd go with a redfield revolution.  Made in USA and very affordable.  Optical quality is very good for the price.

Is redfield now made / owned by Luepold?  I thought I heard that somewhere??

That is true.  Basically, a Redfield is virtually the same scope as a Leupy VXI.  I put one on my backup rifle (300 Wby Mag).  It seems to be no different than the VXI I have on my son's rifle.
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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #22 on: October 17, 2013, 03:02:15 PM »
Might want to take your son scope shopping.  Everyone sees things differently.  As much as I have tried to like Leupold scopes, I just won't buy one.  Recently had a nice NIB FX 4x33 I was going to use, but sold it and bought another Nikon Monarch.

Everytime I throw a Leupold up I have to move to get a full view.  With my Nikons....it's instant.  They are also clearer and brighter in my opinion.  But in all fairness....that's my vision.  Others may or may not agree.  Leave it to your son.  He's the one that will be throwing it up and looking through it. :twocents:
Absolutely agree.


VX1 and Rifleman are not even worthy of the Leupy gold ring.
Here is a consensus I've posted before.....http://www.opticstalk.com/topic16515.html


I am not sure I understand your link.  You post the criteria that they were supposedly scored by, but then you don't show how each scope scored in each criteria.  Maybe I am missing something, but seems like this is not a great way to make a point if you are using facts (scoring criteria).  Again maybe I missed something.   :dunno: 

I also don't agree with the rifleman / vx1 statement.  It is Leupolds economical product that will stand the test of time.  Obviously you can't compare the vx1 with the vx2/3/7 etc.....but if you compare it to others in the same price range it is (in my humble opinion) one of the nicest scopes you can find.  Glass is great, warranty is great, durability is great, eye relief is better than most......My only complaint is they do not have the "click" dial on their turrets....but they are still 1/4 MOA dials.  For most that sight their scope in and do not use turrets for adjusted range/windage (just use hold over) they work fine.   To say they are not worthy of the Gold Ring is kind of silly.  A $200 3x9x40 rifleman is money well spent when comparing it to a $200 bushnell banner, Nikon prostaff, Votex diamondback or crossfire.  Not even in the same ballfield...again in my humble opinion and I have owned and shot all of the above.
This is what I see....
The scale below was formed by SWFA sales staff, customer service, pro-staff and owners using personal experience, customer input and facts supplied by the manufacturers.  The ranking system is based on the following criteria.

 

51%  Optical Quality - How bright and clear the scope is.

15%  Specifications - Field of view, eye relief, weight, adjustment travel, etc.

15%  Durability - How do they with stand the test of time.

12%  Special Features & Options - Proprietary items (reticles, design, turrets), Zoom ratio.

7%   Warranty & Customer Service - How good are they.

0%   Value - Bang for your buck. This criteria has been removed due to O.T. member input.
 
 

In order to maintain the scale's simplicity we are not listing every single manufacture and only major manufactures will have several of their brands listed.  This scale also does not have discontinued brands or products like the old U.S.A. made Redfields, Japan Tasco or Japan Simmons Aetec.  This scale is heavily weighted toward HUNTING as being the application the scope will be used for.

 

This scale will be kept current with changes that the manufacturers are making that affect their rank.  Many of the lower end companies have been bought and sold a lot recently and while the names have stayed the same......the product has not.



 



 

2009 Riflescope Rating Scale

 

Leica ER, Swarovski Z6, Zeiss Victory

 

Kahles C - CL & CSX, Premier Reticle, Schmidt & Bender

 

Kahles KX, U.S. Optics, Swarovski PH & American Lightweight

 

Bushnell Elite 6500, Leupold VX-7, Nightforce NXS, IOR Valdada, Vortex Razor

 

Bushnell Elite 4200, Leupold VX-3, Nikon Monarch & Monarch X, Zeiss Conquest

 

Leupold Mark 4 VX III & VX-L, Meopta, Nikon Monarch Gold & Titanium, Sightron SIII & S2 Big Sky, Vortex Viper

 

Burris Black Diamond Signature Select XTR & Euro Diamond, Pentax Lightseeker, Trijicon Accupoint, Weaver Grand Slam

 

Bushnell Elite 3200, Leupold VX-II, Millet Tactical/Buck Gold, Nikko Stirling, Nikon Buckmaster, Sightron SI & SII, Vortex Crossfire & Diamondback, Super Sniper Fixed

 

Burris Fullfield II & Timberline, Leupold Rifleman & VX-I, Leatherwood, Mueller, Nikon ProStaff, Simmons

 

Barska, Sightmark, Swift, Truglo

 

BSA, Tasco, Yukon

 

ATN, Leapers, NcStar


Edited by Chris Farris - April/05/2009 at 14:51


Leupold VX1 is dark and fuzzy when mounted next to a Burris Fullfield II on the same rifle stock.
Burris is a US company, though that particular model is not made on US soil.
Nikon Buckmaster, is another that compares favorably with Leupold.

Bushnell Elite 4200, Nikon Monarch, Zeiss Conquest all blow them out of the water....And are less likely to need that legendary warranty service.
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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #23 on: October 17, 2013, 03:22:48 PM »
Yeah, I saw the same thing....and it tells me nothing.  It is a scale that was used and then a placing.  It shows nothing about how they scored individually.  So if the Leupold shores high in one category and low in another making its overall score low...then I would like to see it.  Otherwise the article is useless......It is nothing more than an opinion of the authors that wrote the article. 

Correct??  Again maybe I am missing something, but this article / posting does not tell me much as it is posted. 

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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #24 on: October 17, 2013, 03:42:49 PM »
Yeah, I saw the same thing....and it tells me nothing.  It is a scale that was used and then a placing.  It shows nothing about how they scored individually.  So if the Leupold shores high in one category and low in another making its overall score low...then I would like to see it.  Otherwise the article is useless......It is nothing more than an opinion of the authors that wrote the article. 

Correct??  Again maybe I am missing something, but this article / posting does not tell me much as it is posted.
To me, it shows a stack-ranking of various scope lines based on input from readers of the Opticstalk forum.
They use a wide variety of optics and form opinions on who likes what.
It shows a consensus on the attributes of various scopes.
Here is another respected optic authority....Maybe you will find his evaluations more enlightening.....http://opticsthoughts.com/?page_id=623
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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #25 on: October 17, 2013, 04:13:47 PM »
I own several Leupold scopes, and several scopes from other manufacturers. My opinion is that Leupold glass does not match the quality of glass from other manufacturers in the same price range. A $300 Nikon scope will have better glass than a $300 Leupold scope.

If glass were all that matters, then I wouldn't own any Leupold scopes. Durability, repeatability, waterproofness, and customer service all matter. In these areas Leupold scores very well.
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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #26 on: October 17, 2013, 04:38:51 PM »
I have Pentax, Leupold, Millett, Nikon, Tasco and Bushnell scopes on my guns. I have more Pentax than any others.


I've had zero problems with any of them. They do the job and that's what counts to me.
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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #27 on: October 17, 2013, 04:43:22 PM »
If glass were all that matters, then I wouldn't own any Leupold scopes. Durability, repeatability, waterproofness, and customer service all matter. In these areas Leupold scores very well.
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Take this for what it's worth.  I haven't had issues with any other scopes except for Leupold.  And, yes, they were very nice about handling the issues.  but my other scopes, Zeiss, have not had any problems at all.   :twocents:

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Re: Looking for scope advice
« Reply #28 on: October 18, 2013, 09:35:18 AM »
I have Pentax, Leupold, Millett, Nikon, Tasco and Bushnell scopes on my guns. I have more Pentax than any others.


I've had zero problems with any of them. They do the job and that's what counts to me.
Many Pentax are re-labeled Burris and are very good.
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