Leupold Vx3 hd vs Vx5 hunting

dblocksom

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Looking for insight on my next scope for hunting under 400 yards most likely under 250 yards both in 50mm
Is it worth the extra $$$ to upgrade. Ive read good and bad about the cds. Hunting out of Alberta Canada
thanks for the input
 
Most vx3 don’t have parallax adjustment so I don’t like it for anything over 300.

I find the vx5 to be way overpriced for what it is.
 
Get the B&C reticle so you have the holdover points for the 300 and 400 yards after zeroing for 200, and do not have to dial or worry about the reliability (if that is your concern). I have a number of Leupolds but have yet to get the CDS turret for one, as most are the B&C reticle which I like and use with confidence.

I own both VX-3s and VX-5HDs. I like both, with the 5 being the more expensive option. I have the 3-15x44 for flatter shooting cartridges (PRCs) that will get used when longer shots may be presented. For a less powerful cartridge that won't be stretched as far typically, I have the 2-10x42. Although it will stretch to 400 yards if needed with no problems.

As far objective size, I prefer to stick to the less than 50mm size objectives, for reduced overall scope weight, and they don't tend to get bumped and banged as much as the 50mm and larger objectives.

As for cost, I am willing to pay the extra for the features of the 5 over the 3...but that is just me and my preference. While I have a number of VX-3s, I now have 3, VX-5HDs, and 1, VX-6HD (2-12x42)

Only you can decide what features you desire, and the budget you're willing to pay for those.
 
The VX3 is a good scope which will suffice for most any hunting scenario you describe, however, the VX5 IMHO is a noticeable jump in optical clarity.

If your budget allows I'd say spend the extra money on the 5.
 
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