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Leupold VXIII LR versus the Mark 4 whats the difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 353800" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>I"ve dialed my vx3 from my 200 yard zero to 1200 yards and everything inbetween on my 338 edge with absolutely zero problems. It tracks and holds zero great. I think you can put a lot of years on them with no problems. I've only had 1 problem and thats on my vx2 6-18. Its about 6-7 year old scope and lord knows how many rounds its had fired, but I dialed up to 600 on a yote and then went down the road and saw one about 100 yards, so I dialed back down to my 200 yard zero and shot about 10 foot over him! Obviously it didn't work that time, but the next shot was spot on. Thats been the only problem I've ever had with any of my leupold vx2 or vx3's. </p><p></p><p>The M1 knob conversion I think is like $130-150 for both elevation/windage, not a bad deal really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 353800, member: 1403"] I"ve dialed my vx3 from my 200 yard zero to 1200 yards and everything inbetween on my 338 edge with absolutely zero problems. It tracks and holds zero great. I think you can put a lot of years on them with no problems. I've only had 1 problem and thats on my vx2 6-18. Its about 6-7 year old scope and lord knows how many rounds its had fired, but I dialed up to 600 on a yote and then went down the road and saw one about 100 yards, so I dialed back down to my 200 yard zero and shot about 10 foot over him! Obviously it didn't work that time, but the next shot was spot on. Thats been the only problem I've ever had with any of my leupold vx2 or vx3's. The M1 knob conversion I think is like $130-150 for both elevation/windage, not a bad deal really. [/QUOTE]
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