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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.
Quote from: Wacenturion on October 16, 2013, 09:49:28 PMMight 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. 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'd go with a redfield revolution. Made in USA and very affordable. Optical quality is very good for the price.
Quote from: Buzz2401 on October 17, 2013, 11:55:43 AMI'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??
Quote from: thinkingman on October 17, 2013, 11:00:13 AMQuote from: Wacenturion on October 16, 2013, 09:49:28 PMMight 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. 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.htmlI 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. 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.
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.
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.