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Ant264
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Topic: VX-3L why arent they popular?Posted: November/02/2009 at 05:05 |
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Looking at buying a leupold for my 264wm. The new VX-3L dont SEEM to be very popular. Are they tooo dear for what they are? Are they a gimick? |
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Randall45
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 06:42 |
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Leupold has had a good run in the market for many years.With forums like this,many avid shooters voice there opinions.Many complaints are that Leupolds are over priced and over rated.Yes have have owned Leupold scopes for many years and where I lived was the only scope brand being sold in the local gun store.Now with large sporting goods stores like Cabelas that offer many different brands Leupold needed to play catch up.The new VX3 is a nice scope,I would place it along a Zeiss Conquest.The 264 wm is a hot round!
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3_tens
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 07:47 |
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Limited accessories could be a reason. The strange shape of the lens does not lend itself to common add ons like Butler Creek lens covers.
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silver
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 09:18 |
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It looks "funky" and has a high price tag that makes people compare to Zeiss.
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Rancid Coolaid
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 09:25 |
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It sits in a market heavily populated by very, very good scopes.
I hear good things, but have moved away from Leupold due to tactical scope failures in my hands. I'm not a "second-chance" kinda guy. |
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JF4545
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 13:17 |
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I have a VX-3 4.5x14x40 30mm on a Kimber 270WSM.. I like the scope alot, but the VX3L , I have to agree with Silver it looks Funky to me as well.. I should be a little more open minded I suppose... I own a Zeiss3.5x10x44, a Swaro American 3x10x42, Kahles American 3x9x42 and a very old warn out 3x9x40 Burris....I like all my scopes, but if I were to buy just one good scope I would buy a new Swarovski Z5 or Z6.......My next scope will either be the 3x9x42 SS or Trijicon 2.5x10x56 or 5x20x50... All the scopes Ive mentioned have really great clarity minus the Burris.........There are so many nice scopes its hard for one to make up there mind, I know....I am no scope professional, but I would say just do not buy anything really cheap............
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mike650
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 13:33 |
Leupold thinking "outside the box", I think it's a pretty good idea that's still a little ahead of it's time. For me, I'm with Lile that I would be more concerned about accessories. Where we hunt I'm using a sun shade a lot, when we get a little rain on go the Butler Creeks. |
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Ant264
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Joined: November/01/2009 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 19 |
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 15:43 |
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Randall45 thanks for the rap. I will get the Leupold 6.5-20*40. Its so hard these days with all the choices going round.
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Urimaginaryfrnd
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 17:08 |
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I've had fairly good luck with Leupolds and while the VX3L looks different it is actually quite practical allowing a large objective to mount closer to the barrel to provide a better cheekweld. It is a solution to a very real problem irregardless of how it may look different it works. The issue with objective size is related to how bright a scope is in low light. The larger the objective the more magnifiication it will allow you to use in low light. A 6x42 has a 7mm exit eye pupil and is bright. a 50 mm objective will be just as bright at 7 X and a 56 mm objective will be just as bright at 8X. So if you are buying a 6.5-20x ? you can benefit from having the larger objective and the L models will lay closer to the barrel than the competiition with the same size objective.
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Roy Finn
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 17:24 |
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I can honestly say that to date, I have not owned a rifle I dislike enough to put a VX-L on. Leupold's solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
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RONK
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 17:38 |
I'll have to disagree with you on this one, Roy.
We can argue about how important it is to have a large objective lens, and we could argue about how important it is to mount a scope low to the bore for various reasons, but if there's ANY other way to achieve both, (other than grinding a huge divot out of your rifle barrel), I'd sure like to hear about it...
I've used the VX-L and it is a VERY nice riflescope.
( I don't particularlycare for the looks either, though.)
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Smokey53119
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Posted: November/02/2009 at 17:54 |
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I have looked through the last generation -L scopes and it was a nice image. I trust that mechanically it is fine.
But even if it was only $125.00 I would not mount that hideous looking thing on one of my rifles. And I am usually a function over form kind of guy.
That sucker is ugly, and I bet they disappear from the product line.
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