21 February 2016, 01:16
chrystechleupold VX-R
Can someone tell me the quality of glass in the VX-R?
I have VX-III, VX-3, and like them. Looking at the VX-R Scout.Is the R's on the same level as the 3's, Better, Worse?
Thanks for any help.
Larry
22 February 2016, 01:35
geoffI believe the glass of the VX-R to on par the VX-3. I used the VX-R 2-7 in Australia for a buff cull. The 30mm tube makes a significant difference. I also own a number of VX-3s.
Geoff
22 February 2016, 02:11
DonW28quote:
Originally posted by geoff:
I believe the glass of the VX-R to on par the VX-3. I used the VX-R 2-7 in Australia for a buff cull. The 30mm tube makes a significant difference. I also own a number of VX-3s.
Geoff
I agree. They are about the same to me. I've heard the glass is a little better in the VX3 but the 30MM tube equals them out. I've owned both. Neither compares to the VX6 if you don't mind the extra cost.
Don
22 February 2016, 02:57
D HumbargerI have both vx III, vx 3 and vxr. To my eyes the vxr is brighter and clearer along me to see about 30 minutes or so earlier in the am and later in the pm. Of course we are also comparing 1" optics to 30 mm optics.
22 February 2016, 03:08
JGRaiderThe fact that a scope has a 30mm tube has nothing to do with how good it is optically IMO.
22 February 2016, 07:47
chrystechThanks for the input. I thing the 30mm tube will be an asset for the scout configuration along with illumination. Does not seem to be a lot out there for forward mounting scopes. My leupolds have been good to me over the years and if the glass is somewhere in that arena it will work well for me.
Thanks again.