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Heads up on leupold scopes (MOA vs IPHY)
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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 682429" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>So I recently purchased a leupold vx-3 scope. I did a lot of research on scopes I wanted MOA adjustments and a ballistic reticle. Had a vortex wanted a nightforce ended up with a vx-III 4.5-14 varmint reticle. They are advertised and listed on their website as MOA adjustment and even marked on the turret as 1 click = 1 min but guess what called their tecs with a question and found out they arent MOA but IPHY (inches per hundred yards) and he had no answer as to why they are advertising false information. So heads up if you are looking at leupold. Im thinking about going to Vortex PST as they have true MOA turrets (I actually called to check). I just dont get what leupold is think making such a false statement and knowing that its inaccurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 682429, member: 20443"] So I recently purchased a leupold vx-3 scope. I did a lot of research on scopes I wanted MOA adjustments and a ballistic reticle. Had a vortex wanted a nightforce ended up with a vx-III 4.5-14 varmint reticle. They are advertised and listed on their website as MOA adjustment and even marked on the turret as 1 click = 1 min but guess what called their tecs with a question and found out they arent MOA but IPHY (inches per hundred yards) and he had no answer as to why they are advertising false information. So heads up if you are looking at leupold. Im thinking about going to Vortex PST as they have true MOA turrets (I actually called to check). I just dont get what leupold is think making such a false statement and knowing that its inaccurate. [/QUOTE]
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