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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Long Range Scope Discussion-Varminting
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<blockquote data-quote="hareng" data-source="post: 446120" data-attributes="member: 4422"><p>I have had a VX3 since June 2004 with Mark 4 turrets. No problems the scopes bomb proof. If you can stretch a bit further the variable Mark 4's are far better optically and best of the three mentioned.</p><p>Believe all Leupolds are made and assembled in US, all but the Mark 4's use Jap glass.</p><p></p><p>Personally speaking had a look through a couple of S3 Sightrons and didnt think much of the glass. It was bright granted but expected a lot better for the money.</p><p>NF NXS very similar in optical quality with better build.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively save up for a March.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hareng, post: 446120, member: 4422"] I have had a VX3 since June 2004 with Mark 4 turrets. No problems the scopes bomb proof. If you can stretch a bit further the variable Mark 4's are far better optically and best of the three mentioned. Believe all Leupolds are made and assembled in US, all but the Mark 4's use Jap glass. Personally speaking had a look through a couple of S3 Sightrons and didnt think much of the glass. It was bright granted but expected a lot better for the money. NF NXS very similar in optical quality with better build. Alternatively save up for a March. [/QUOTE]
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