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Leupold vx 3 6.5-20x50
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<blockquote data-quote="Lapua guy" data-source="post: 479239" data-attributes="member: 28489"><p>You said that SIIIs were brighter and clearer than VX-3s, that I can't even remotely agree with. Maybe when compared to a VX-II, maybe.</p><p> </p><p>One guy said that his scope wouldn't work and was in the mail all the time, then changed it to I sent it back to get fixed, then sold it on ebay to some when he thought it wouldn't group. The change in story makes me wonder is all.</p><p> </p><p>Then you show a recycled pic of a canted reticle with no way of telling you made the scope. If this were a court of law, you would have nothing to support your claim except exagerated claims and second hand pictures.</p><p> </p><p>I never said Leupold was the best glass out there. I said for hunting purposes, it is hard to beat them, when you take in to account their price, stellar customer service record, selection of recticles and ruggedness. Add to that they are Made in the USA and they are my top pick for hunting glass. </p><p> </p><p>There are plenty of clearer and higher performing scopes. THey happen to cost more is all. You get what you pay for. For me, the best scope I have ever used was a S&B. But for the price, and weight, I will stick with Leupold for hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lapua guy, post: 479239, member: 28489"] You said that SIIIs were brighter and clearer than VX-3s, that I can't even remotely agree with. Maybe when compared to a VX-II, maybe. One guy said that his scope wouldn't work and was in the mail all the time, then changed it to I sent it back to get fixed, then sold it on ebay to some when he thought it wouldn't group. The change in story makes me wonder is all. Then you show a recycled pic of a canted reticle with no way of telling you made the scope. If this were a court of law, you would have nothing to support your claim except exagerated claims and second hand pictures. I never said Leupold was the best glass out there. I said for hunting purposes, it is hard to beat them, when you take in to account their price, stellar customer service record, selection of recticles and ruggedness. Add to that they are Made in the USA and they are my top pick for hunting glass. There are plenty of clearer and higher performing scopes. THey happen to cost more is all. You get what you pay for. For me, the best scope I have ever used was a S&B. But for the price, and weight, I will stick with Leupold for hunting. [/QUOTE]
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