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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 552838" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>I have used several leupolds, to me they are not as clear as the Viper PSTs, sightron SIIIs, or the nightforces, to me they are on par with a nikon monarch gold. Even with the bs I've heard before about high power scopes I will still suggest the 6-24x50 vortex viper pst or the 8-32x56 sightron SIII both for around 750-800, with that quality of glass starting with 6 or 8x doesn't effect anything, I had a 8-32x56 nightforce on my 257wby for 2 years, hunted woods 100yrds and closer and fields at just over 700. I did put a 6.5-20x50 conquest on the 257 last year because it looks good on. The laminate stainless because I bought the silver one, but the main reason is the nightforce was moved to a 6.5x284. Although as stated its a matter of preference, but I am a fan of the mildot, nightforce np-r1 or np-r2, and the sightron moa, they work great for ranging and not having to dial up if you know how much holdover you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 552838, member: 29890"] I have used several leupolds, to me they are not as clear as the Viper PSTs, sightron SIIIs, or the nightforces, to me they are on par with a nikon monarch gold. Even with the bs I've heard before about high power scopes I will still suggest the 6-24x50 vortex viper pst or the 8-32x56 sightron SIII both for around 750-800, with that quality of glass starting with 6 or 8x doesn't effect anything, I had a 8-32x56 nightforce on my 257wby for 2 years, hunted woods 100yrds and closer and fields at just over 700. I did put a 6.5-20x50 conquest on the 257 last year because it looks good on. The laminate stainless because I bought the silver one, but the main reason is the nightforce was moved to a 6.5x284. Although as stated its a matter of preference, but I am a fan of the mildot, nightforce np-r1 or np-r2, and the sightron moa, they work great for ranging and not having to dial up if you know how much holdover you need. [/QUOTE]
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