Can someone explain to me the sequence of designations Leupold has used over the past few decades with their 1"-tube variable-power scopes? As I understand it, we had the Vari-X (I, II, III) series, followed by the VX (I, II, III) series (do I have that right?), and then there was the VX Freedom scopes. At some point, the VX-3i scopes appeared, and now there appears to be the VX-3HD scopes. If anyone can explain what changes occurred through this sequence, I'd be very grateful, although I know I'm asking a lot! I'm particularly interested at this point in the changes between the VX-3i and VX-3HD scopes. Are the latter better? If so, in what ways? How do the VX-3HD scopes compare--in terms of sharpness/clarity of image--with the better European scopes like Swarovski and Zeiss?




















































