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Leupold Scopes...Do you trust them today?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beaver10" data-source="post: 1830790" data-attributes="member: 108286"><p>I participate in a forum where Leupold scopes, especially turreted ones aren't well liked. I have noticed on the LRH forum a lot of guys are running dialing Leupold's like VX5 HD, VX6 HD, Mark 5's and a few Mark 6 scopes.</p><p></p><p>Makes me curious if it's a matter of the pond water being polluted by some, where another pond isn't polluted at all.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I once owned 10-12 Leupold's, mostly VX3 and VX6. Several were set/forget and many were cds dialers. I shot enough 200-600 rounds per year, per rifle, to know if I'm having rtz issues. I didn't.</p><p></p><p>The biggest issue I encountered on a regular basis was setting my initial site in zero for my set/forget scopes. Adjusting elevation or windage with no reticle movement. Then deploying the "Leupold Knock" on the top of the turret to see if that would help the erector move...Laughable, I know, but it's a common practice, that I've heard many people try. Once I would finally get my zero. The scope was good to go without further adjustments required.</p><p></p><p>After 25 years of being a Leupold slut, the last 3 years, as I've added new rifles, I moved away from Leupold for my rigs that are used for hunting fur that matters to me... NightForce, SWFA, Zeiss, are now resting on top.</p><p></p><p>My varmint rigs hold a mixed bag of everything from Leupold, Sightron, Sig Whiskey5, Leica, and Bushnell Elite 6500 optics.</p><p></p><p>Again, I guess, I'm just curious if the consensus on LRH is different for Leupold than other forums. A month ago I bought a new VX5 HD and just today I bought two never used VX3 4.5-14x50 Varmegeddon dialing scopes. Apparently, I still like Leupold's, or I'm just a sucker for a good price point.</p><p></p><p>Footnote: If this thread doesn't meet LRH forums criteria for a proper post, I apologize. My intention isn't to bash a manufacturer, but rather determine if the strong negative feelings other places share is based more on a mob mentality than facts...Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beaver10, post: 1830790, member: 108286"] I participate in a forum where Leupold scopes, especially turreted ones aren’t well liked. I have noticed on the LRH forum a lot of guys are running dialing Leupold’s like VX5 HD, VX6 HD, Mark 5’s and a few Mark 6 scopes. Makes me curious if it’s a matter of the pond water being polluted by some, where another pond isn’t polluted at all. Personally, I once owned 10-12 Leupold’s, mostly VX3 and VX6. Several were set/forget and many were cds dialers. I shot enough 200-600 rounds per year, per rifle, to know if I’m having rtz issues. I didn’t. The biggest issue I encountered on a regular basis was setting my initial site in zero for my set/forget scopes. Adjusting elevation or windage with no reticle movement. Then deploying the “Leupold Knock” on the top of the turret to see if that would help the erector move...Laughable, I know, but it’s a common practice, that I’ve heard many people try. Once I would finally get my zero. The scope was good to go without further adjustments required. After 25 years of being a Leupold slut, the last 3 years, as I’ve added new rifles, I moved away from Leupold for my rigs that are used for hunting fur that matters to me... NightForce, SWFA, Zeiss, are now resting on top. My varmint rigs hold a mixed bag of everything from Leupold, Sightron, Sig Whiskey5, Leica, and Bushnell Elite 6500 optics. Again, I guess, I’m just curious if the consensus on LRH is different for Leupold than other forums. A month ago I bought a new VX5 HD and just today I bought two never used VX3 4.5-14x50 Varmegeddon dialing scopes. Apparently, I still like Leupold’s, or I’m just a sucker for a good price point. Footnote: If this thread doesn’t meet LRH forums criteria for a proper post, I apologize. My intention isn’t to bash a manufacturer, but rather determine if the strong negative feelings other places share is based more on a mob mentality than facts...Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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