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<blockquote data-quote="WoodsCraft" data-source="post: 3921696" data-attributes="member: 51836"><p>I am going to be upfront and tell it like it is when it comes to a Leupold vs Vortex and a lot of other scope makers or at least sellers . Vortex really doesn't make much of anything I can tell. </p><p></p><p>Leupold scopes do not tend to be as optically clear or bright as many scopes these days for a given price point. You have to spend some big money to get a Leupold that will be brighter and clearer than some import scopes which are often times cheaper. So its not my primary reason for buying a Leupold , the reason I buy Leupold scopes for hunting rifles and I don't Vortex is because Leupold scopes always track well and they RARELY ever lose their adjustment or ability to track reliably. It just that simple the most important feature to me in a scope is the ability to maintain or return to zero. </p><p></p><p>I have numerous scopes laying around on different guns , but if its gonna see the woods and probably get knocked about it has a Leupold on it. They are clear enough for what I use them for in that respect , I own more than a few Meopta Optika 6 scopes as well and they are optically heads and shoulders above far more expensive Leupold scopes as a rule and clearer than the Vortex as well , they are also heavier for a given scope in a magnification range , I am getting old enough now I like lighter in a bolt gun which is going to get toted around hunting . </p><p></p><p>When I do feel a need for cheap Asian made optics I usually get a Burris because they have arguably the best warranty in the business , and yes they do repair their scopes not just send you another . My last scope I sent them a year ago was repaired and sent back in 7 days from the time they received it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WoodsCraft, post: 3921696, member: 51836"] I am going to be upfront and tell it like it is when it comes to a Leupold vs Vortex and a lot of other scope makers or at least sellers . Vortex really doesn't make much of anything I can tell. Leupold scopes do not tend to be as optically clear or bright as many scopes these days for a given price point. You have to spend some big money to get a Leupold that will be brighter and clearer than some import scopes which are often times cheaper. So its not my primary reason for buying a Leupold , the reason I buy Leupold scopes for hunting rifles and I don't Vortex is because Leupold scopes always track well and they RARELY ever lose their adjustment or ability to track reliably. It just that simple the most important feature to me in a scope is the ability to maintain or return to zero. I have numerous scopes laying around on different guns , but if its gonna see the woods and probably get knocked about it has a Leupold on it. They are clear enough for what I use them for in that respect , I own more than a few Meopta Optika 6 scopes as well and they are optically heads and shoulders above far more expensive Leupold scopes as a rule and clearer than the Vortex as well , they are also heavier for a given scope in a magnification range , I am getting old enough now I like lighter in a bolt gun which is going to get toted around hunting . When I do feel a need for cheap Asian made optics I usually get a Burris because they have arguably the best warranty in the business , and yes they do repair their scopes not just send you another . My last scope I sent them a year ago was repaired and sent back in 7 days from the time they received it. [/QUOTE]
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