24 January 2018, 10:13
onespeedbikerLeupold VX-2 on sale
I recently bought a Leupold VX-2 3x9 from Optics Planet (.com), for $215 with a 10% off coupon (I've been told Leupold is selling off their VX-1 and VX-2 at a discount to make way for the new VX Freedom). I checked recently and see Optics Planet had lowered what was already a good price to $189.99 with the 10% coupon available. What was amazing to me is I contacted Optics Planet about the price being lowered right after I bought the scope and they refunded the difference without any questions! Anyway, if you are looking for scope in this price range, you might want to look at the VX-2 at Optics Planet.
13 February 2018, 00:01
Atkinsonthat's as good a hunting scope as you can buy, most of my guns wear vari X1 or 11, and Ive used them to death in the worst of conditions, for 40 years and bought most of them second hand..That's a heck of a deal for the hunter.
13 February 2018, 21:35
StonecreekI own several VX-III's (or VX-3's) -- because I came across them at an attractive price. Thus I can compare them directly with my VX-I's and VX-II's (VX-2's). The difference in any of them is mostly in the price and the advertising hype.
That VX-2 3-9X is as good a hunting scope as you can buy. But I think Ray said that already.
14 February 2018, 10:53
CougarzI've heard the VX-II's are being replaced by a new model so they are on sale. Now is the time to stock up.
The VX-III's do have noticibly better optics though. I once did a side by side comparison between a 2.5x8 VX-III and a 2x7 VX-II in a gunshop. The 2.5x8 was definitely clearer and brighter.
18 February 2018, 18:30
Stonecreekquote:
I once did a side by side comparison between a 2.5x8 VX-III and a 2x7 VX-II in a gunshop
First, optical comparisons anywhere but
outside where you can view at longer distances (and not through the store window) are pretty meaningless.
Second, what you were seeing in "optical" difference in the two scopes was the red-shift applied to the III glass which looks "brighter" to the human eye simply because the eye is more sensitive to that end of the color spectrum.
If you went outside and disregarded the red-shift you would find that the optical resolution of the two scopes is essentially identical.
19 February 2018, 05:35
kda55Can anybody provide a link to the coupons @ Optics Planet, not finding them for any Leupold VX2 scopes. Thanks.