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"Leupold. Complete junk, don’t hold zero and will probably break in a padded gun case"Said no Leupold user ever.You don't stay in business for over 115 years by making "complete junk" that comes with an unconditional life time warranty. It's also one of the few manufactures that makes their product in the USA in Beaverton Oregon. While the west side of the State of Oregon may be way left, it's still better than sending money to China.On the rare occurrence of having a Leupold scope problem, they go over backwards and then some to make it right, especially to LEO and Military. If your Leupold branded scope is junk, run the serial numbers. Odds are it was a counterfeit out of China. They sell tons of Leupold marked scopes off of EBay and other internet sources.Same thing can be said for Vortex. I've sent both in for warranty work. Vortex is much easier to deal with than Leupold. If i was to buy a scope because of their customer service, it would be Vortex over and over. Leupold's customer service has a chip on their shoulder, they're very arrogant.
That said I’m going with the nx8 2.5x20 with a Moar recticle
Quote from: treefarmer on December 11, 2022, 06:30:09 PM That said I’m going with the nx8 2.5x20 with a Moar recticle It's a great optic, I have that scope on my CA Ridgeline, but buyer beware, as I mentioned in an earlier post, they have a tighter eye box that can be head position sensitive. Also, because they're a shorter tubed scope, they're a little more limited on how far you can slide them back.
I don’t know how to reply to a specific message but do you think you would go up to 32 power while hunting? I have a 24 power Burris in a 22-250 and it seems like when I crank it up it picks up a lot of heat waves, even in colder weather at least that’s what I remember the last time I shot it 20 years ago. ( I actually might list it in the classified as I more or less forgot I had it) The 4x32 isn’t that much more and I do like the idea of a little longer scope. Thanks
Whenever I'm looking to buy a variable scope for hunting, I always remember what the late Bill Jordan wrote about them when they started to become as popular as fixed powers, " A variable scope is only as useful as its lowest setting". After over 50 years of hunting and making a lot of meat in many different types of country I've found his advice to be as sound now as it was back in the 70's.