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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Better glass or a bigger objective?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ycreek" data-source="post: 1153706" data-attributes="member: 61944"><p>I'm about to scope a 12GA Browning A-Bolt with a Leupold VX-Something. Over the years I've owned many scopes in the $500-$750 dollar range from many different manufacturers but I keep coming back to Leupold. I'm not knocking any manufacturer. I just think that my eye "sees" better out of my Leupolds than my other scopes. The main thing I'm looking for in my upcoming purchase is low light performance. I'm looking at the VX-6 but it's objective size is limited. The VX-3 line has bigger objective options and the VX-3L line(even if it's ugly) has an objective up to 56mm. Will the better glass in the VX-6 do a better job for me in the light transmission department than a larger objective in the inferior VX-3 line? I mean, it's a slug gun so all out clarity isn't as important to me as catching that really late evening buck. Thank yall for any help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ycreek, post: 1153706, member: 61944"] I'm about to scope a 12GA Browning A-Bolt with a Leupold VX-Something. Over the years I've owned many scopes in the $500-$750 dollar range from many different manufacturers but I keep coming back to Leupold. I'm not knocking any manufacturer. I just think that my eye "sees" better out of my Leupolds than my other scopes. The main thing I'm looking for in my upcoming purchase is low light performance. I'm looking at the VX-6 but it's objective size is limited. The VX-3 line has bigger objective options and the VX-3L line(even if it's ugly) has an objective up to 56mm. Will the better glass in the VX-6 do a better job for me in the light transmission department than a larger objective in the inferior VX-3 line? I mean, it's a slug gun so all out clarity isn't as important to me as catching that really late evening buck. Thank yall for any help [/QUOTE]
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