- Location
- Saskatchewan
Very curious to see how you like it! I have plans to slap together a dedicated elk gun for my selfand had intentions of throwing on a VX3HD with the cds-zl dial and with the firedot reticle.
The generous amount of total elevation/windage built into modern scopes allows for easier zeroing on mass produced rifles. Internal adjustment range of these scopes can compensate for any irregularities in the base/ring/receiver/barrel. Once zeroed, most hunters will not need more than 14MOA of adjustment to engage game. If more adjustment is required, there are other models from Leupold that allow for greater elevation travel.
KGL
The only thing I don't like about that scope is the ZL 1....only 14.5 moa and that's it.
whats the point of having 70 or 75 MOA adjustment when you are limited to a measly 14.5![]()
Yes BUT, if they had a ZL2 dial it would be a knock out for Leupold and a win win for all....those that don't need it can still limit themselves to 14.5 MOA and those that want it can use it without the cost penalty of the VX5HD.
One can hope!![]()
Very curious to see how you like it! I have plans to slap together a dedicated elk gun for my selfand had intentions of throwing on a VX3HD with the cds-zl dial and with the firedot reticle.




























