Leupold VX-3i 1.5-5x20mm Opinions?

Crazy Chaingun

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Hello all,

Looking to upgrade the optics on my Benelli MR1. Currently have a Vortex Crossfire 1-4x20mm in a Burris PEPR mount. The clarity of the glass has become less satisfactory to me as I've acquired better and better scopes. I've been pretty impressed with the Leupold VX-3i series lately, and I'm thinking that the 1.5-5x20 in a Mk. 2 1-piece cantilever mount might be what I need.

Curious if anyone else has owned this specific model, and what your experiences were.

One downside I see in this swap would be the loss of illuminated reticle, but I don't want to go down in quality to the VX-R, and the VX-6 is probably out of my price range for this. Also, my rifle-mounted flashlight might negate the need for an illuminated reticle in midnight farm-varmint emergency situations (bad coyote problems on the family farm).

Discuss...
 
I've owned several. Currently have 2. One of my favourite scopes.

Light weight, bright and tough. Also quite useful on a wide variety of sporting rifles.
 
I have 2 of them. Dedicated hunting scopes. One is now mounted on my .308 M700 and the other was mounted on my lever action 45-70 (now sold). Practicality... excellent light weight scope. Low light optics is excellent compared to my bushnell trophy and Hawke scopes. Took both my bear and deer right a sunset last year and the reticle was crisp.

This year I bought a new VX2 2 - 7 x 33 on clearance as it is discontinued to be replace with their new line.
 
Wait for HoytCanon to chime in.

He has me addicted to VX-3 scpopes. I am up to 4 or 5.

They are an excellent optic at a price point I can live with.
 
I have the older version which was referred to as the Vari-X III. It has a wide field of view, long eye relief and uses excellent optics. You can't go wrong with the VX-3i 1.5x5x20mm.

I also own Vari-X IIIs and VX-3s in the following magnifications: 1.75x6x36mm, 2.5x8x36mm and 3.5x10x40mm. I have never had a single disappointment with any of them.

Scopes with 30mm tubes and /or large objectives are popular but I would rather go with a 1 inch tube and the best optics I can afford on a hunting rifle. Most jurisditions restrict the legal shooting hours, so personally I prefer a smaller/ lighter scope on my rifles.

I hope this helps.
 
I have a vx3i on my 300 win mag. Happy with it so far. Dont pay full price as you can find a decent sale if you're willing to wait and watch.
 
I have a VXIII 1-5X20 and a Mark 2 6-18X40. The clarity from both are excellent, consistent tracking, great eye relief. The VXIII is now on a Bavarian 30-06 and I love the combination for hunting. I can't comment on the Mark 2 or Mark AR 1-5, but my 6-18 does a great job on my varmint rig.
 
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