It is mainly for hunting but I also have intentions of learning to shoot long range. Nothing is wrong with my scope, I just can get the brand new V4 scope for $875.Is this a hunting rifle or target rifle? If it’s a hunting rifle I don’t even think twice and I stay with the 3-15. Low power is more important than high power on a hunting rig.
No issues ever. Just can get the zeiss at a great priceAgree with Truduct.... if it’s a hunting rig leave it as is. I have the VX-5 as well, I don’t think I’ve ever zoomed past 10 or 12 on an animal. Have you ever had an issue with
your Leupold glass that made you want something different?
I will let you know if I do sell. But, sure as shit it won't be for $400 lol. I paid 800+ and it has only roughly 150 rounds under it. It does have a zero stop and I love the scope, only reason I'm considering Zeiss is because of the upgrade in glass. Thanks for all the insight and info, truly appreciated.I shoot 1,000yds all day long with a 14x scope. Does the VX-5 have zero stop? Let me know if you want to sell it $400 cash on hand.
Hey you have to start negotiations somewhere. Again I would keep the scope it’s a phenomenal hunting scope. One of my top choices for sure.I will let you know if I do sell. But, sure as shit it won't be for $400 lol. I paid 800+ and it has only roughly 150 rounds under it. It does have a zero stop and I love the scope, only reason I'm considering Zeiss is because of the upgrade in glass. Thanks for all the insight and info, truly appreciated.
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I can't blame you boss. Again, thanks for all the insight, it's nice to have experienced people weighing in.Hey you have to start negotiations somewhere. Again I would keep the scope it’s a phenomenal hunting scope. One of my top choices for sure.
I have never put them side by side to compare glass. If I did I wouldn’t expect a whole lotta different between them.
For a hunting scope go with the one that has the best features for you.
let’s be honest. When you are hunting how much time are you looking in your scope ? As long as you can see the target and the scope is consistent that’s all you need.
As for putting it on a 28 Nosler for target shooting. I’d save the money and put it towards an extra barrel.
Magnification is over rated. Glass quality however is something with consideration if you can view them side by side.