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    Question Question

    What is a better scope:
    Revolution or VX2.
    Both arr awf the 2x7-33 multi x

    The Redfield sports a wider multi +
    Bit nicer redicull as far as I’m concerned.

    Application wood be Model 7 in thuh awll mitey 308win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kamlooky View Post
    What is a better scope:
    Revolution or VX2.
    Both arr awf the 2x7-33 multi x

    The Redfield sports a wider multi +
    Bit nicer redicull as far as I’m concerned.

    Application wood be Model 7 in thuh awll mitey 308win.
    I have a revolution on my M88 .308 and another on my Husky 8mm...zero issues whatsoever
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    I have 4 VX2s on some of my rifles and have no complaints at all.
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    With regards to both of these scopes.

    Redfield – No longer made by Leupold. Older coatings that focused on low light conditions like dawn and dusk. Focus on blues and reds among colour scheme to enhance. Provide some unique reticles and a good price point.

    New Leupold – Still made in Oregon like the last 100 years. New Leupold's completely re-engineered with new coatings that don’t just focus on specific colours of the colour scheme, but enhances all colours for all times of the day. The Freedom line is the comparable to any Redfield or VX-2 with the Freedoms being more enhanced than either of the predecessors. Most options come with a CDS (Custom Dial System) and variety of reticles to chose from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korth Group Ltd View Post
    With regards to both of these scopes.

    Redfield – No longer made by Leupold. Older coatings that focused on low light conditions like dawn and dusk. Focus on blues and reds among colour scheme to enhance. Provide some unique reticles and a good price point.

    New Leupold – Still made in Oregon like the last 100 years. New Leupold's completely re-engineered with new coatings that don’t just focus on specific colours of the colour scheme, but enhances all colours for all times of the day. The Freedom line is the comparable to any Redfield or VX-2 with the Freedoms being more enhanced than either of the predecessors. Most options come with a CDS (Custom Dial System) and variety of reticles to chose from.
    Nice! Great info.
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    Are the newer Redfields still supported by the Leupold warranty?

    Thanks for the info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kamlooky View Post
    Are the newer Redfields still supported by the Leupold warranty?

    Thanks for the info.

    That's an awesome question Kam, I look forward to Korth's response on this!.....
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    Yes, we are able to service and/or warranty newer Redfield’s such as the Revenge and Revolution scopes.

    Should you have an older scope, they can be serviced at:

    Iron Sight Inc.
    4814 S Elwood Avenue
    Tulsa, Oklahoma
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    918-445-2001

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    Quote Originally Posted by kamlooky View Post
    Are the newer Redfields still supported by the Leupold warranty?

    Thanks for the info.
    I just spoke with one of my Korth Group Reps, he stated the Redfield Scopes that Leupold made being, Revolution and Revenge are covered.

    In saying that, Korth Group will chime in I'm sure to confirm.

    I wonder if older Redfield scopes have a warranty of any kind.

    Oddly enough, I have never had a Redfield scope fail, I own several models and they are great scopes for sure.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Korth Group Ltd View Post
    Yes, we are able to service and/or warranty newer Redfield’s such as the Revenge and Revolution scopes.

    Should you have an older scope, they can be serviced at:

    Iron Sight Inc.
    4814 S Elwood Avenue
    Tulsa, Oklahoma
    74107
    918-445-2001

    As always, you guys & gals at Korth Group rock!

    Thanks.......
    Last edited by Thunderhog; 01-12-2023 at 05:36 PM.
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