Leupold - Which one?
#3
RE: Leupold - Which one?
Thanks trailer. I' m kind of thinking that too. Just fishing for any folk that have them or like them to see what everyone thinks. I can imagine a couple times in the dark forest where it might be handy but then again if it' s too dark to see your crosshairs it' s probably too dark to shoot.
But then again, I don' t know everything so if anyone has experience with them please feel free to post.
But then again, I don' t know everything so if anyone has experience with them please feel free to post.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Arlington texas USA
Posts: 5
RE: Leupold - Which one?
Power
I have the 4.5-14x50 mm heavy duplex and love it. The crosshairs are a little heavy but i' ve been told it helps in low light conditions. Something to think about verses the illuminated (that runs on batteries and could breakdown or batteries run out, etc. etc. you know Murphy' s Law). Ive only shot the gun at the 100-500 yrd range but will be putting it to the test 2nd rifle Elk in Col.
I have the 4.5-14x50 mm heavy duplex and love it. The crosshairs are a little heavy but i' ve been told it helps in low light conditions. Something to think about verses the illuminated (that runs on batteries and could breakdown or batteries run out, etc. etc. you know Murphy' s Law). Ive only shot the gun at the 100-500 yrd range but will be putting it to the test 2nd rifle Elk in Col.
#6
RE: Leupold - Which one?
Cool. Thanks for the info. I think I' d stick with the normal Duplex. I' ve always been happy with them in my other scopes. I know a guy that has 3 of these scopes and he says he' ll buy another for his next one too.
BTW, the illumination runs on a battery but it functions as a normal crosshair without the battery, or so I' ve read.
These guys have the scope for under $500 (w/o ill.). Anyone else ever order from them before?
http://www.dnrsports.net
BTW, the illumination runs on a battery but it functions as a normal crosshair without the battery, or so I' ve read.
These guys have the scope for under $500 (w/o ill.). Anyone else ever order from them before?
http://www.dnrsports.net
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: LOUISVILLE KY. USA
Posts: 135
RE: Leupold - Which one?
I have bought from them before and was pleased with the service. Now I don' t want to make any Leupold fans angry but I would look at the Bushnell Elite 4200 4-16X50 In my opinion it has clearer optics than the Leupold. I have a 4-16X40 Elite 4200 thats awesome.
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Harrietta michigan USA
Posts: 116
RE: Leupold - Which one?
The Leupold Illuminated Reticle scopes have 11 intensity setting and are able to turn off, so you have a black crosshair. The 2003 models are made with 30mm tubes which provides more light tranmission. You are going to have the added cost of Illuminated, 30mm tube and 30mm rings. I would go with the standard reticle.
Jon Jackoviak
The Optic Zone
www.theopticzone.com
Jon Jackoviak
The Optic Zone
www.theopticzone.com