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Leupold Scopes...Do you trust them today?
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<blockquote data-quote="blvette75" data-source="post: 1831846" data-attributes="member: 72440"><p>I have only purchased leupolds recently, have two a Mark V and vx3 LRP past two years. This information is good to know. When I mounted each of these scopes and checked tracking, seemed like they were both dead on, they have held zero, have popped the vx3 on another rifle zeroed easily and has held zero tracked fine on second rifle.</p><p>But I have not been cranking up and down on these scopes. So far I like the performance, but will now look at other options as far as scopes, my adjustment range has just been to get me to where I need to be for the distance of my shots. But so far out of the other scope vendors Burris and Bushnell scopes I have, for the most part they have each tracked and held zero, but I have not load developed for distance shots on any of my current rifle and scope combinations, just handload for consistency for my hunting purposes. I have an older scope that I used to use for distance shots tracks well for distance cranks up and down but only put that scope on if I can't get a rifle and scope combo to zero, just to make sure nothing wrong with the new rifle, typically a mount problem but have had a few bad bushnell scopes, why I purchased the two leupolds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blvette75, post: 1831846, member: 72440"] I have only purchased leupolds recently, have two a Mark V and vx3 LRP past two years. This information is good to know. When I mounted each of these scopes and checked tracking, seemed like they were both dead on, they have held zero, have popped the vx3 on another rifle zeroed easily and has held zero tracked fine on second rifle. But I have not been cranking up and down on these scopes. So far I like the performance, but will now look at other options as far as scopes, my adjustment range has just been to get me to where I need to be for the distance of my shots. But so far out of the other scope vendors Burris and Bushnell scopes I have, for the most part they have each tracked and held zero, but I have not load developed for distance shots on any of my current rifle and scope combinations, just handload for consistency for my hunting purposes. I have an older scope that I used to use for distance shots tracks well for distance cranks up and down but only put that scope on if I can't get a rifle and scope combo to zero, just to make sure nothing wrong with the new rifle, typically a mount problem but have had a few bad bushnell scopes, why I purchased the two leupolds. [/QUOTE]
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