Hunting with 1-4,1-6,1-8 scopes

"Thin section opening" is stated as 17.1" at 100 yards on 5x. But no secondary set of numbers on the power ring on my scope??

This is from an old Leupold brochure (1992) for the VX-3 1.5-5x20mm. The Leupold website currently states 11.6" at 100 yards on 5x for a VX-3i 1.5-5x20mm. :eek:

Mine is a VX-3 that is likely to have been manufactured within the past 5 years, range-confirmed as 11.6".

Easier to estimate range on a big Moose when it was 17.1". :p

p.7 - https://www.leupold.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/2017_reticle_information.pdf

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Ok for an update guys. Today I made the trip to the closest hunting and fishing store near me, 1 1/2 hr round trip. I was going to look at a few different scopes and see how glass from different manufacturers match up to one another. I checked 1-4,1-6, 2-7,2-8, 2.5-8 scopes of at least 3 different brands. I ended up walking out with a Leupold VX3 2.5-8x 36 Duplex. It was a toss up between that unit and a VX2 2-7x32. I picked the VX3 based on the clarity and overall better image. The 2.5 min power setting was a bit higher than I wanted but it will still allow both eyes open shooting at low power. I spent more money than I wanted too but this will most likely be the last hunting scope that I buy. I will get it mounted in the next few weeks and post my opinion of it after shooting with it.

Cheers.
 
Ok for an update guys. Today I made the trip to the closest hunting and fishing store near me, 1 1/2 hr round trip. I was going to look at a few different scopes and see how glass from different manufacturers match up to one another. I checked 1-4,1-6, 2-7,2-8, 2.5-8 scopes of at least 3 different brands. I ended up walking out with a Leupold VX3 2.5-8x 36 Duplex. It was a toss up between that unit and a VX2 2-7x32. I picked the VX3 based on the clarity and overall better image. The 2.5 min power setting was a bit higher than I wanted but it will still allow both eyes open shooting at low power. I spent more money than I wanted too but this will most likely be the last hunting scope that I buy. I will get it mounted in the next few weeks and post my opinion of it after shooting with it.

Cheers.

The VX-3 2.5-8x36 is a very nice hunting scope. I have the same on my 35 Whelen and it is just fine in the bush and also out in the open.
Enjoy the new glass!
 
Ok for an update guys. Today I made the trip to the closest hunting and fishing store near me, 1 1/2 hr round trip. I was going to look at a few different scopes and see how glass from different manufacturers match up to one another. I checked 1-4,1-6, 2-7,2-8, 2.5-8 scopes of at least 3 different brands. I ended up walking out with a Leupold VX3 2.5-8x 36 Duplex. It was a toss up between that unit and a VX2 2-7x32. I picked the VX3 based on the clarity and overall better image. The 2.5 min power setting was a bit higher than I wanted but it will still allow both eyes open shooting at low power. I spent more money than I wanted too but this will most likely be the last hunting scope that I buy. I will get it mounted in the next few weeks and post my opinion of it after shooting with it.

Cheers.

good choice but checking a scope in a store and not outside?
 
This is from an old Leupold brochure (1992) for the VX-3 1.5-5x20mm. The Leupold website currently states 11.6" at 100 yards on 5x for a VX-3i 1.5-5x20mm. :eek:

Mine is a VX-3 that is likely to have been manufactured within the past 5 years, range-confirmed as 11.6".

Easier to estimate range on a big Moose when it was 17.1". :p

p.7 - https://www.leupold.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/2017_reticle_information.pdf

35784014265_20b9234436.jpg

so an hold over of 5.8 inches for the lower portion ...
 
The VX-3i has a couple of upgrades over the VX-3 -

"...redesigned power selector is easy to grasp and turn and allows the shooter to quickly verify the power setting even with gloved hands. The Twilight Max Light Management System delivers the highest average light transmission..."

https://www.leupold.com/hunting-shooting/scopes/vx-3i-riflescopes/

VX-3 reticle subtensions as listed in a 2009 brochure are the same as for the current VX-3i -

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How do you manage range estimation and hold-over on shots > 300m?
 
Update: found a good deal on a new Bushy 4500 2.5-10x40. Like the glass so far. Gonna get it mounted soon.

Edit, sorry guys, forgot to mention that I fllipped the VX3. I didn't like the non resettable turrets and the old school locking ring for the eye adjustment. The Bushy has both those features and the glass is excellent. It's a fair bit larger physically than the VX3 however.
 
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I like the Leupold 1.5-5x20 scopes.

As others have said, light transmission is not an issue with good quality glass & the human eye itself has its limits.

Cheers
Jay
 
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