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Thread: Leupold VX Freedom
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10-12-2018, 09:34 #11
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10-12-2018, 09:49 #12
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Re: Leupold VX Freedom
Congrats on taking the leap!
May there be hours of fun.
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12-12-2018, 20:02 #13
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Re: Leupold VX Freedom
kayc pretty much got it right - VX-2 glass and pretty much everything else is VX-1.
Originally Posted by Pirate
I consider VX-Freedom glass to be a definite step above ProStaff and Diamondback glass, especially in low light.
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12-12-2018, 21:33 #14
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13-12-2018, 02:45 #15
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Re: Leupold VX Freedom
I don’t believe they do.
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13-12-2018, 05:10 #16
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Re: Leupold VX Freedom
From what I understand the VX Freedoms have replaced the previous range , personally i prefer the range of VX3 scopes , i am although a Leupold fan and all my rifles wear different Leupold scopes.
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14-12-2018, 14:07 #17
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Re: Leupold VX Freedom
My rifles wear the best glass I can afford, most of my scopes are Leupold and Meopta with one Zeiss. I’d like to own a couple of Leica’s but can’t afford them. Like Rigby I have an affinity for the VX-3. I’ve got a 1.75-6x32 with a custom shop installed German #4 reticle on my Marlin 336. To me it is the perfect pairing of a scope and rifle. I also believe the 2.5-8x36 is a great scope.
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