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Cheep scope for new rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="rimjob_rob" data-source="post: 663166" data-attributes="member: 31042"><p>I've had just the opposite experience with Leupold/Nikon. I own two Leupold VX-3's (similar class of scope in my opinion) and previously owned a Nikon Monarch in similar magnification ranges. To me, the Leupolds blow the Nikon away. I did a lot of shooting at my range in the evenings with the sun setting just off to the left of my target at my shooting range and struggled every time with glare on my Nikon and had very little trouble with my Leupolds. Also when you get into the higher mag of the Nikon, eye box was incredibly critical, not near as much as the Leupold. To my eyes the Leupold glass was much clearer and brighter than the Nikon and much easier to use, so I totally disagree with the Leupold being all show and no go statement. Now, I have looked through and used worse scopes than the Nikon, but not my Leupolds..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rimjob_rob, post: 663166, member: 31042"] I've had just the opposite experience with Leupold/Nikon. I own two Leupold VX-3's (similar class of scope in my opinion) and previously owned a Nikon Monarch in similar magnification ranges. To me, the Leupolds blow the Nikon away. I did a lot of shooting at my range in the evenings with the sun setting just off to the left of my target at my shooting range and struggled every time with glare on my Nikon and had very little trouble with my Leupolds. Also when you get into the higher mag of the Nikon, eye box was incredibly critical, not near as much as the Leupold. To my eyes the Leupold glass was much clearer and brighter than the Nikon and much easier to use, so I totally disagree with the Leupold being all show and no go statement. Now, I have looked through and used worse scopes than the Nikon, but not my Leupolds.. [/QUOTE]
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