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New Leupold Mark 3HD / Zeiss Conquest V4 (the sub ~20oz scope choice)
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2073620" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I was a huge leupold fan but they didn't seem to keep up with the rest of the popular LR scope trends. I went to NF. Low and behold a few years later leupold went full tacticool and today, those scopes are pretty dang good. My vx6 replaced my NXS and I have no regrets for a hunter. For a comp rifle the mark5 is excellent. I just bought a vx5 for a lr pistol build and spare scope to swap to a saddle rifle I built as well. The vx5 glass is pretty dang good. They are in the 19oz range sporting the 44mm. I can't really see anyone going wrong with Leupold, ziess, or swaro these days. Leupold and ziess customer service is excellent. Swaro has been good to me but I hear it can take very long to get things done. My bino's were gone for a month but they took very good care of me. In the end, seeking a light hunting scope with good glass, turrets, and reticle leupold is serious contender imho. The vx freedom in the 4-12x40 is 16oz and has the cds turret, side focus, and tri moa reticle. I almost bought that scope instead of the vx5 but opted for the more expensive since I have a vx3 with m1 turrets already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2073620, member: 61747"] I was a huge leupold fan but they didn't seem to keep up with the rest of the popular LR scope trends. I went to NF. Low and behold a few years later leupold went full tacticool and today, those scopes are pretty dang good. My vx6 replaced my NXS and I have no regrets for a hunter. For a comp rifle the mark5 is excellent. I just bought a vx5 for a lr pistol build and spare scope to swap to a saddle rifle I built as well. The vx5 glass is pretty dang good. They are in the 19oz range sporting the 44mm. I can't really see anyone going wrong with Leupold, ziess, or swaro these days. Leupold and ziess customer service is excellent. Swaro has been good to me but I hear it can take very long to get things done. My bino's were gone for a month but they took very good care of me. In the end, seeking a light hunting scope with good glass, turrets, and reticle leupold is serious contender imho. The vx freedom in the 4-12x40 is 16oz and has the cds turret, side focus, and tri moa reticle. I almost bought that scope instead of the vx5 but opted for the more expensive since I have a vx3 with m1 turrets already. [/QUOTE]
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