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There is no "Vari-X I"; it's "VX-I", and it appears to be very similar, if not identical to the original "Vari-X II". There is also now a "VX-II", which differs from the old "Vari-X II" by having the EXTERIOR lenses multicoated and also having "click" detent adjustments as opposed to friction adjustments.
The "VX-II" is also available in matte, stainless, and gloss finishes while the "VX-I" is only available in gloss, and in more power ranges as compared to the "VX-I".
Whether there are actual differences internally between the original "Vari-X II", the "VX-I", and the "VX-II", the factory is not saying and no one outside of the factory seems to have yet had an opportunity to make a comparison.
I suspect the similarity of names of the three lines will cause a lot of confusion, perhaps not unintended by the Leupold folks.
Stonecreek:
Sorry about the "nomenclature" confusion! Maybe we are not schooled as well on Leupold products, here in San Antone, like you guys in Georgetown. I will do my best to get my ducks in a row next time I post a topic. I think the majority of surfers knew exactly what I was refering too. But, thanks for correcting me.
Corey
Leupold has made numerous adaptations to their original Vari-X II line through the years, most of them unannounced and mostly unnoticed. For example, the objective bell on the 3-9X is a bit smaller on the II-c than on the original, and it is also a fraction of an inch shorter. The original was a multi-piece tube, then, somewhere down the line, they went to a one-piece tube. I'm sure there have been some internal changes also. What's funny though, is that I have a couple of Vari-X II's that are over 35 years old, and a couple that are brand new (and many in between), and they all pretty much perform identically. I can't see any difference in the optics at all!
Incidentally, I paid $68 for a new Vari-X II 3-9X from a discount mail order firm in 1965. According to a CPI inflation calculator I found on the web, this is the equivalent of $366 in 2000. Considering I picked one up a couple of months ago for $179 (the equivalent of $33 in 1965), I'm confident they have become more affordable over 35 years.
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-Steve
The VX line is supposed to compete with the Nikon line of scopes. Time will tell.
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