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Leupold VX6 HD
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<blockquote data-quote="Weatherby Fan" data-source="post: 1371221" data-attributes="member: 29953"><p>I have a VX5 HD 3-15x44 duplex on a Kimber Montana 6.5 Creedmoor and a VX6 HD 3-18x44 FD duplex on a custom built 28 Nosler, I've only used them at the range so far and out to 300 yards mid-day,and I find the VX6 to be a better quality scope not just in the glass department but the scope itself.</p><p>As far as clarity and focus and tracking so far so good on both scopes with the VX6 being a touch better for brightness and clarity.</p><p>The one thing I found on the VX5 was under the the windage cover the adjustment cap wiggles around and there's a rubber gasket to seal the windage cover cap to the scope and its very fine and when you tighten the cover down the seal ***** out the side of the cap, just seemed kind of hokey on a scope of this cost.</p><p>Other than that I really like both scopes and plan on trying out the VX5 on some coyotes and wolves this week, so hopefully I can give a better low light report.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weatherby Fan, post: 1371221, member: 29953"] I have a VX5 HD 3-15x44 duplex on a Kimber Montana 6.5 Creedmoor and a VX6 HD 3-18x44 FD duplex on a custom built 28 Nosler, I've only used them at the range so far and out to 300 yards mid-day,and I find the VX6 to be a better quality scope not just in the glass department but the scope itself. As far as clarity and focus and tracking so far so good on both scopes with the VX6 being a touch better for brightness and clarity. The one thing I found on the VX5 was under the the windage cover the adjustment cap wiggles around and there's a rubber gasket to seal the windage cover cap to the scope and its very fine and when you tighten the cover down the seal ***** out the side of the cap, just seemed kind of hokey on a scope of this cost. Other than that I really like both scopes and plan on trying out the VX5 on some coyotes and wolves this week, so hopefully I can give a better low light report. [/QUOTE]
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