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<blockquote data-quote="shinjin" data-source="post: 696283" data-attributes="member: 41925"><p>A friend had one of the Leupold RIFLEMAN Scopes when they first hit the bricks. We tried to sight it in and never could make it repeatedly shoot a 1 inch group. AND YES we did check action, the base and the rings screws, rings as well as anything else that might affect the Remington 700's accuracy.</p><p> </p><p>Overall I was not impressed and I like Leupold a LOT! I think its Leupold's way of getting into the cheap scope market. I have an old Tasco, and a Simmons on junkers that shot better and hold their zero. </p><p> </p><p>My advise is spend the extra money and buy either the new VXI or buy a VX II.</p><p> </p><p>I have been buying used VXII's off E-Bay and having the factory refurbish and still manage to stay below MSRP for a new scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shinjin, post: 696283, member: 41925"] A friend had one of the Leupold RIFLEMAN Scopes when they first hit the bricks. We tried to sight it in and never could make it repeatedly shoot a 1 inch group. AND YES we did check action, the base and the rings screws, rings as well as anything else that might affect the Remington 700's accuracy. Overall I was not impressed and I like Leupold a LOT! I think its Leupold's way of getting into the cheap scope market. I have an old Tasco, and a Simmons on junkers that shot better and hold their zero. My advise is spend the extra money and buy either the new VXI or buy a VX II. I have been buying used VXII's off E-Bay and having the factory refurbish and still manage to stay below MSRP for a new scope. [/QUOTE]
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