Upgrade to a New Scope

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I have a Leupold on my 30/06 and I'm thinking about upgrading. I want to spend around 500 dollars any suggestions?


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JimP

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I personally would stick with the Leupold, which one do you have on it now?

Big question is what ranges are you shooting?

I have a VX-3i 4.5-14x40 CDS on my 25-06 and love it. It is my personal opinion but I don't think that you can do much better than a Leupold for the price.
 

Team Kabob

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What model scope? I have a vx3 4.5x14x50 and love it on my 7mm with zero issues. My vortex has been back to the factory once already. You can still hardly turn the objective.


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The 4.5x14 with CDs is about perfect in that price range. I have 2 of them. Have never changed zero no matter where I've traveled.
I don't buy anything but Leopold.
Even zeiss has failed me

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Daubs

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Another vote for Leupold.

I have had a VX-2 3-9x40mm on my 30-06 since 2001, rock solid!

Put a VX-3 4.5-14x40mm on my 7MAG, and again, rock solid!

I keep thinking of getting a new scope, but just can't stand the the thought of taking either of these off the rifles.

And remember, Leupold has a full lifetime guarantee: "If your Leupold riflescope, binocular, or spotting scope doesn?t perform, we will repair or replace it for free - whether you're the original owner or not. You don?t need proof of ownership or a warranty card, and there?s no time limit. We do this because we believe in superior quality and craftsmanship, and we?re confident your Leupold won?t let you down."
 
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Colorado Cowboy

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I have 6 Leupolds.....from a 6x to a VXlll 6 x 18. Love all of them My favorite is the VXlll 4.4 x 14 x 40mm with a Leupold ballistic turret to match my loads. I have one on my 25-06 and another on my .300 Wby.
 

mallardsx2

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I have a VX-2 4-14X40 on my 300 WSM. It works well and its in the same price range.

I added a custom turret to it. Had to order it from a different company but thats ok. I doubt I'll use it much anyhow. The gun shoots pretty flat to 300 yards and I dont like shooting further than that anyhow if I can help it.
 

Rich M

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Just picked up a VX-3i 3.5-10x40 mm for $319 and they gave me a $50 gift card. Seemed like a good deal to me.

A VX-2 3-9x40 mm has helped kill a few critters... Ditto for a Vortex Viper 2-7x36 mm.
 

HuskyMusky

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I like the VX3 much more than the vx2/vx1 etc... at least last time I checked.

bought a bushnell 4500 4-16x with the doa600 reticle that's quite nice, especially for the money! take a look at them...
 

Pgidley

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Hey, where did you find that deal? I was looking at that scope for $319, but the $50 bonus would be nice!
 

Rich M

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Hey, where did you find that deal? I was looking at that scope for $319, but the $50 bonus would be nice!
It was Scheels - they have the scope for $319 but no more gift card. Might have been a cyber Monday special?


I do feel that the VX-3 is the beginning level for a good hunting scope.
 
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Pgidley

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Damn I was at Scheels that day. Grabbed that Nikon 4-12x40 for $109 just as a backup or incase anyone needed one. Didn't even take a look at the Leupolds. I was at the register with an armload of shotgun shells, noticed the deal in the flyer and the kid ran up and grabbed one for me.

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mcseal2

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I ran mostly Leupolds until I started dialing elevation. I have had some issues with the CDS on a VX 3 and a couple VX-6 scopes. I found a 3-12x Huskemaw for $719 and went to that on my mountain rifle. It has had zero issues so far. I really like a scope I can dial elevation on but that has a covered turret that I never have to worry about accidentally dialing. It's always set to 200yds unless I chose to remove and dial it. The covered turret on the VX-6 was one of the big reasons I tried them.

Leupold is a great company and makes a great scope. A guy on another forum that has a lot of experience with scopes and is respected says not to dial elevation unless you are buying a scope built specifically for dialing. Putting a turret on a standard scope is asking for trouble in his opinion. He says the VX-3, VX-5, VX-6, Swaro Z5, Zeiss V4, and many others don't have erector systems specifically built for dialing. If you shoot enough they will eventually cause problems.
 

Bonecollector

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Leupold is a great company and makes a great scope. A guy on another forum that has a lot of experience with scopes and is respected says not to dial elevation unless you are buying a scope built specifically for dialing. Putting a turret on a standard scope is asking for trouble in his opinion. He says the VX-3, VX-5, VX-6, Swaro Z5, Zeiss V4, and many others don't have erector systems specifically built for dialing. If you shoot enough they will eventually cause problems.
I've heard this from a number of respected shooters and can not disagree.
 

Timr245

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X5 on the VX-3I! I have a VX-II, 2 VX-3i, and a VX-5HD. The 4.5-14 is a great all around magnification choice also. Im another Leupold only guy, ya know if it aint broke.....
 

DH56

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I'm another Leupold only one as well. If you can spend a little more the new VX5-HD Line are real nice. The 2-10x42 is out there around $699.99-$799.99 right now at a few places. I am seriously looking at these and for some more $$$ the VX6-HD are real nice too.

Leupold is a great company and makes a great scope. A guy on another forum that has a lot of experience with scopes and is respected says not to dial elevation unless you are buying a scope built specifically for dialing. Putting a turret on a standard scope is asking for trouble in his opinion. He says the VX-3, VX-5, VX-6, Swaro Z5, Zeiss V4, and many others don't have erector systems specifically built for dialing. If you shoot enough they will eventually cause problems.
This is a valid statement. I use to be on the board of a local gun club for over 30 years and this situation played out in several instances on the range when i was there. If you use this feature, you want a scope built specifically for this.
 
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