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Optical Illusion - Leopold Scope???
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I am shopping for a scope for a 308 Norma Mag and yesterday at one of SA's premier gun & hunting shows I had the chance to view a lot of different makes within a short time & similar circumstances.

My first choice would be the Z5 3,5 - 18 Swarovski, but at nearly double the price of other brands it was prudent to check through everything. I soon discounted the Nikons & Zeiss options simply because I disliked the reticles available.

Leupold are the "go-to" option given their quality/price/wide range and I spent a lot of time with their VX3 4,5 TO 14 x 40 LR. It was mounted on a dummy stock and easy to ajust eye relief to suit.

I noticed a very pronounced difference in eye relief between the lowest and highest magnification setting!

The dealer, a good aquaintance and knowledgable hunter, could not notice it. I did not want to push the issue in his crowded stand, which was outdoors so viewing was good, but felt he was also adjusting his head a touch between the two extreme settings.

In my case it felt like there was at least 20mm of variance, perhaps even a full inch...

Has anyone else any knowledge to share in this regard?


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Posts: 441 | Location: Randfontein, South Africa | Registered: 07 January 2008Reply With Quote
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I don't think you were seeing things. Leupold shows their VX3 4.5-14x40 as having an eye relief range of 4.6 on low mag to 3.8 on highest mag. That is almost exactly the 20 mm you mentioned.


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Posts: 17099 | Location: Texas USA | Registered: 07 May 2001Reply With Quote
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My experience concurs with Gato. I think all scopes have this variance but Leupolds seem to have a more pronounced effect. They tend to have more and less critical eye relief than other brands and this is part of the trade-off. Despite this I still use them.
 
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Correct, the Leupold variables have the center of eye relief about 4/5 inch different from high to low power range. However, they also have a longer window of acceptable eye distance than most other makes. This is an unavoidable optical trade-off. Leupold choses to make the eye relief variable but give it a lot of latitude, while some competing brands make eye relief constant but quite narrow. You pay your money and take your choice.
 
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