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Tracking in new leupold vx5hd and vx6hds?
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<blockquote data-quote="zr600" data-source="post: 1414179" data-attributes="member: 104269"><p>ok I have been reasearchimg scopes lately. The vx5hd is a really good option for the price for my coyote rifle I think. I like the options weight turret and it's a reasonable price with great glass I think. Now I had a post on a different forum a couple guys were saying night force is the only way to go if your going to dial the turret. What are the reviews on the tracking of these scopes? Few people are saying the leupold will break in time not hold zero or track. Like after 300-50" rounds his vx6 with zl2 turrets wasn't tracking. Said he broke 3 leupolds in 2017. Are they really bad or is he super hard on stuff or has really bad luck and got a sour taste in his mouth? I know all manufactures have failures. To me the vx5hd fits perfect and I don't know how leupold could build a scope that bad after being in business as long as they have and still be doing good. Any advice would be great on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zr600, post: 1414179, member: 104269"] ok I have been reasearchimg scopes lately. The vx5hd is a really good option for the price for my coyote rifle I think. I like the options weight turret and it’s a reasonable price with great glass I think. Now I had a post on a different forum a couple guys were saying night force is the only way to go if your going to dial the turret. What are the reviews on the tracking of these scopes? Few people are saying the leupold will break in time not hold zero or track. Like after 300-50” rounds his vx6 with zl2 turrets wasn’t tracking. Said he broke 3 leupolds in 2017. Are they really bad or is he super hard on stuff or has really bad luck and got a sour taste in his mouth? I know all manufactures have failures. To me the vx5hd fits perfect and I don’t know how leupold could build a scope that bad after being in business as long as they have and still be doing good. Any advice would be great on this. [/QUOTE]
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