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Leupold Scopes – Quality In View
Am Shooting Journal ^ | 8/21/2016 | Troy Rodawsky

Posted on 08/21/2016 3:55:48 PM PDT by w1n1

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To: 05 Mustang GT Rocks

Yep. Nice clear glass.


41 posted on 08/21/2016 5:58:28 PM PDT by Eagles6 ( Valley Forge Redux. If not now, when? If not here, where? If not us then who?)
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To: w1n1

Years ago all my guns got submerged in the Tulsa Memorial Day flood of 1976. No, It was NOT a boating accident!(That came later);-D

The only scope to survive was my Lyman All-American. I did not have any Leupold scopes at that time. My Weaver scope survived but managed to get enough moisture inside to do damage.

The only Leupold scope I have is an old fixed 4 power which is very parallax sensitive. Anything less than 50 yards and it shoots all over the place if you cannot get your eye right in the center of the scope.


42 posted on 08/21/2016 6:48:48 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: w1n1

I think there still is a place for open iron (or whatever they are made of) sights.

Before going any farther, I will admit that scopes are more accurate and if you want the ultimate in accuracy they would be your only choice.

Despite that, open sights are far more capable than many believe. When I was around 20, I traded for an 03A3 Springfield which had a Redfield receiver sight and a sourdough front sight. For overall use it is hard to imagine a better combo.

I have seen the bright colored plastic light gathering open sights for some time and it never occurred to me to try them. They just looked too much like a gimmick. I guess they could be glass for all I know but they look like little plastic tubes.

I bought a high quality air rifle which came with those bright little tubes both front and rear. When I first checked it out, it was obvious they had some advantages. For my 70 year old eyes, the light attracting dots were just plain easy to use. I even seemed to do better with them for precise shooting.

As I said to start with, the difference between good open sights and scopes is not as great as most think.


43 posted on 08/21/2016 6:57:59 PM PDT by yarddog (Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
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To: w1n1

Leupold scopes are alright by me. Pronounced Lou pold I think. Bought a M8 12x in 1978 and mounted it on a brand new 700 varment special. Floated the barrel and fixed the trigger. Worked up a load. Never had the turrent caps off since. That scope was $88 if I recall and the rifle was $189. Of course 20 bucks then was a night out.


44 posted on 08/21/2016 7:07:43 PM PDT by Recompennation
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To: 05 Mustang GT Rocks; Eagles6
Vortex is kicking some serious butt in the optics department.

I shoot a US Optics on one of my long range rifles. $3k scope. Was building another shooter and a bud of mine talked me into looking at the Vortex line.

Spent a little over $1k and had all the bells and whistles that the US Optics had and was almost as good. Will see if it will stand the rigors of abuse that the US Optics has been put through but I believe it will.

I recently bought a couple pairs of their binos and really are liking them.

45 posted on 08/21/2016 7:42:10 PM PDT by eartick (Been to the line in the sand and liked it)
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To: CopperTop
And I've spent a lot of time in the groundhog fields crankin those turrets.

You shoot groundhogs? Dang, Do you wait until they come out to see their shadow?

46 posted on 08/21/2016 7:42:10 PM PDT by eartick (Been to the line in the sand and liked it)
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To: dsc

Yes, “state of the art recycling” is the very first thing I look for in any product I buy. Who cares about high performance, high reliability, customer service, warranties, and value? Those qualities are so 20th century. Green, use of post-consumer waste, machines driven by windmills and solar cells are the important considerations today.

Bah. I SPIT on your stupid recycling program? Does anybody really give a sh!t about that sh!t?


47 posted on 08/21/2016 7:46:59 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Not me.


48 posted on 08/21/2016 8:19:06 PM PDT by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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To: USMCPOP

I would love to play around with that for a while. That being said, My Leupold binoculars I bought many years ago still serve me well. Light and insta-focused, individual optics adjustable, set up for me. I scoped out closely 18 wild turkeys in the back yard Thursday. How fun was that being a birder. I’ve had a yellow finch female land on my seed cup while I was holding it. Don’t ever laugh at a female. I do have a fondness for El Paso Weaver scopes though, especially 2.5 power.


49 posted on 08/21/2016 8:31:30 PM PDT by OftheOhio (never could dance but always could kata - Romeo company)
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To: eartick

I think you can drive over your Vortex and if it’ breaks they’ll just repair or replace it. I go a pair of binos too and love them.


50 posted on 08/21/2016 8:32:21 PM PDT by 05 Mustang GT Rocks
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To: eartick
"..You shoot groundhogs?"

Used to. They were a real pain for cattle farmers and my family had a string of farms up in SW Va.
Anymore the coyote take care of that. We're on to pigs now. d:^)

51 posted on 08/22/2016 4:00:58 AM PDT by CopperTop
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To: w1n1

My first few scopes were Leupold. Still have them. No problems. They started to go up in price, so I switched to Nikon. No problems with them, either. The next scope I need, I will be looking closely at Redfield, though. Made by Leupold, but lesser priced.


52 posted on 08/22/2016 9:31:53 AM PDT by jim_trent
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To: eartick

US Optics are very nice but a bit out of my price range. Yes, for the price Vortex rocks.


53 posted on 08/27/2016 1:43:14 PM PDT by Eagles6 ( Valley Forge Redux. If not now, when? If not here, where? If not us then who?)
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To: RoosterRedux
Does anyone have any advice for an AR-15 scope at a reasonable price point.

Reasonable?

So far I've been satisfied with SigOptics Romeo red dot. It's about 2/3rds the price of the high end Aimpoint, and comes with plenty of extras like a Vortex.

54 posted on 08/27/2016 2:04:36 PM PDT by papertyger
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To: CopperTop
"..You shoot groundhogs?" Used to. They were a real pain for cattle farmers and my family had a string of farms up in SW Va.

I did not know that..... I go up to Wyoming and S Dakota and shoot prairie dogs but did not know people ran around shooting ground hogs.

I love blasting the dogs. Just got back a month ago from Wyoming on some BLM land that had not been hunted. Was shooting mostly in the 70-120 yard range with longest being 330 yards. Had a blast....

55 posted on 08/28/2016 5:53:22 AM PDT by eartick (Been to the line in the sand and liked it)
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To: Eagles6
US Optics are very nice but a bit out of my price range. Yes, for the price Vortex rocks

Yeah me too now that I am retired. That is why I am slapping Vortex on all my new builds

56 posted on 08/28/2016 5:53:22 AM PDT by eartick (Been to the line in the sand and liked it)
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To: eartick
That PDog shooting is a real hoot! A buddy and I went on a trip to Texas back around 01 or so. I totally ruined a VSSF 22-250 on that trip. Great fun.

Since that trip my standard advice for peeps I've known that were planning a trip is to figure out how much ammo ya think ya need, then triple it! Hehehe. d;^)

57 posted on 08/28/2016 6:02:06 AM PDT by CopperTop
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