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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1054122" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>FFP is not needed for a long range scope.</p><p></p><p>You can get the VX3 with several types of turrets including the popups and target turrets or have them equipped with the M1 Turrets.</p><p></p><p>Clarity and edge definition are not ambiguous.</p><p></p><p>Better low light performance is not ambiguous.</p><p></p><p>I have no problem at all reading Leupold Turrets and I'm a typical over fifty guy that now needs reading glasses.</p><p></p><p>I had two rifles with me one evening to cojmpare. One haqd the Vortex 6-24x50 PST EBR-1 MRAD on it, the other the leupold VX3-L 6-20. I was able to watch deer at 300yds for a full ten minutes longer with the Leupold than the Vortex.</p><p></p><p>In over thirty years of owning dozens of Leupolds from cheap VX1's to VX6's and Mark IV's I've never had to send one back for repair, had tracking issues or one that would not maintain it's zero. 3 of the 4 Vortex's I've owned in the last 4 years ended up being sent back for repair. I can't say enough about the customer/warranty service but I can say it was a real pain and a lot of wasted ammo figuring out I had problem scopes and had I been relying on one of them for a once in a lifetime hunt the hunt would have been ruined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1054122, member: 30902"] FFP is not needed for a long range scope. You can get the VX3 with several types of turrets including the popups and target turrets or have them equipped with the M1 Turrets. Clarity and edge definition are not ambiguous. Better low light performance is not ambiguous. I have no problem at all reading Leupold Turrets and I'm a typical over fifty guy that now needs reading glasses. I had two rifles with me one evening to cojmpare. One haqd the Vortex 6-24x50 PST EBR-1 MRAD on it, the other the leupold VX3-L 6-20. I was able to watch deer at 300yds for a full ten minutes longer with the Leupold than the Vortex. In over thirty years of owning dozens of Leupolds from cheap VX1's to VX6's and Mark IV's I've never had to send one back for repair, had tracking issues or one that would not maintain it's zero. 3 of the 4 Vortex's I've owned in the last 4 years ended up being sent back for repair. I can't say enough about the customer/warranty service but I can say it was a real pain and a lot of wasted ammo figuring out I had problem scopes and had I been relying on one of them for a once in a lifetime hunt the hunt would have been ruined. [/QUOTE]
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