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What are the VX3s being replaced with?
 
Posts: 595 | Location: camdenton mo | Registered: 16 October 2003Reply With Quote
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VX-III is the kine being replaced & the new scopes will be designated VX-3.
Apart from that, I've seen nothing.
 
Posts: 610 | Location: Cumbria, UK | Registered: 09 July 2007Reply With Quote
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VX-III is the kine being replaced & the new scopes will be designated VX-3.
Apart from that, I've seen nothing.


The VX III is what I was talking about as they are being put on sale. I bet the replacement has a fast focus (Euro style eye piece) and at least a 4 power zoom.
 
Posts: 595 | Location: camdenton mo | Registered: 16 October 2003Reply With Quote
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Here is the PR for the new scopes.

Here is the PR:

BEAVERTON, Ore. – Leupold® has a new flagship line of riflescopes with multiple advanced features and superior optical performance – the all-new VX®-3 and VX-3L™ riflescopes. The new line lists a new lens system and models with the Light Optimization Profile™ among the enhancements.
All VX-3/VX-3L riflescopes feature Leupold’s Xtended Twilight Lens System™. The system uses index matched glass with proprietary lens coatings that rebalance blue and purple wavelengths to provide hunters with an even brighter, sharper image in low-light conditions.
“Progress and development should never stop,” commented Mike Slack, Leupold’s marketing communications manager. “The VX-3 is a leap forward in the areas of mechanical reliability, light management, and ruggedness. Hunters and shooters are going to love all the new features the line has to offer.”
Other new features for the VX-3/VX-3L include cryogenically treated, Titanium-Nitride coated, high-strength aluminum adjustment dials and Leupold’s most durable dual spring erector system. This combination of features makes the VX-3/VX-3L riflescopes more rugged than ever before.
The VX-3L models feature the Light Optimization Profile – the cut crescent shape made famous by the VX-L®. The crescent delivers maximum Total Light Throughput™, yet allows a lower mount for proper cheek weld and faster target acquisition.
Other new key features to the line include:
• Second generation Argon/Krypton waterproofing – Leupold’s exclusive internal gas blend and the last word in thermal shock resistance, keeping the riflescope fog proof as well as waterproof
• Blackened lens edges – eliminates residual refraction and minimizes the effects of stray light for maximum photopic transmission, clarity and contrast
• DiamondCoat 2™ – ion-assist lens coating provides higher light transmission while supplying the highest level of abrasion resistance Leupold offers
The new riflescopes are offered in configurations from 1.5-5x20mm, which is ideal for dangerous game and close range shooting, all the way to 8.5-25x50mm Long Range Target which is ideal for long range varminting and competition shooting. The riflescopes feature a one-inch maintube and ¼-MOA adjustments for both windage and elevation, with selected models having finer adjustments and/or 30mm maintubes. Users can choose between a wide selection of reticles, appropriate for virtually any hunting or shooting need. All VX-3/VX-3L riflescopes are backed by Leupold’s Full Lifetime Guarantee.
Leupold & Stevens, Inc., the most prominent American-owned and -operated optics company, employs more than 650 people in its state-of-the-art Beaverton, Ore., facility where rugged, dependable, high-performance Golden Ring® sports optics are designed, machined and assembled. Leupold is a fifth-generation, family-owned company whose products are sold worldwide to hunters, wildlife observers, competitive shooters, law enforcement officers and special operations military personnel. The product line includes rifle, handgun and spotting scopes; binoculars; rangefinders; flashlights; mounting systems; and optical tools and accessories.

Looks like no 4 times power range!
 
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Thanks Jon. We can rely on you to have the latest information in optic equipment. I hope they have a nice long eye relief as I need something for my wife's Ruger #1.
 
Posts: 595 | Location: camdenton mo | Registered: 16 October 2003Reply With Quote
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Actually it is kind of funny. I got a call about 2 weeks ago from Leupold asking where I got the press release, which I got off another forum on Thanksgiving day. They informed me that someone leaked out the press release and it was not suppose to be published until the Shot Show. Leupold was not a happy camper!!
 
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Any idea when they're being released?
 
Posts: 610 | Location: Cumbria, UK | Registered: 09 July 2007Reply With Quote
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I have not heard any date yet, but am assuming based on my call from leupold that it will be after the shot show sometime.
 
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Jon, Do they still have variable instead of fixed eye relief? George


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Posts: 451 | Location: drummond island MI USA | Registered: 03 March 2006Reply With Quote
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George,

I don't have any other information other than the press release above. Leupold does not provide to much information until after they introduce their products at the shot show.
 
Posts: 750 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 15 August 2002Reply With Quote
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I heard the Leupold changed models due to lens problems they were having with the VXIII. Any one else hear that.
 
Posts: 180 | Registered: 31 December 2003Reply With Quote
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I heard the Leupold changed models due to lens problems they were having with the VXIII. Any one else hear that.


Ummmm, what lense problems are you talking about? Never had any problem with any of the leneses on any of my Leupolds.


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