From what I've gathered, the VX-I will become the VX-II, with click adjustments; the VX-II will become the VX-3; and more improvements will be made to the current VX-3 and a new line is coming out (VX-4 or VX-5?). Haven't heard what the the status of where the VX-I moniker will land.
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Hopefully they will streamline their lines and make a scope like the old VXIII that while still expensive can still be bought by the average working man who is willing to eat bologna for lunch to get a good quality scope. I appreciate the great warranty and being made in the USA but they have just priced themselves into to high a market in my opinion. The VXI and VXII was a poor attempt to gain ppl like me back into the fold.
Originally posted by 2Barrels: From what I've gathered, the VX-I will become the VX-II, with click adjustments; the VX-II will become the VX-3; and more improvements will be made to the current VX-3 and a new line is coming out (VX-4 or VX-5?). Haven't heard what the the status of where the VX-I moniker will land.
for the VX-I and VX-II the Redfield Revolution is already the answer ....