Looking for advice

Sure, but you probably know the difference between a Vari X 11, Vari X 11 C, VX 11 and VX2.

Was that English you typed? Things must be getting serious. ;)

Whom cares..............if'in they replace it, guess whut?
All dem yerroh-pee-awn kawnstintants t'ain't gonna meen diddly sqwat.
Yew may git a new scope in thuh dewzs kattergorrie.
Two is better'in wun.
Think thar bee a sawng owt there?

Here's a link............second row, awn the left.

http://www.dantesports.com/en/product-category/shop/riflescopes/page/2/
 
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If memory serves the light transmission on the last production Vari X 11 C was 84% when they were new,( coating can degrade, and besides the first ones weren't as good as the last.) Whereas the current VX 1 is now at 92% or the equal of the best Vari-X 111s made. In optics that's day and night. Or deyenite.

Current VX2s are at 94 % for reference. VX 3s are 98.

Warranty is not the issue. The world hasn't just stood still in the last few decades.
 
I truly appreciate all of the help on my quest. I honestly didn't expect so many replies. I was under the impression older model optics were the way to go. I had also assumed the quality would have been far superior but that may not be true as well. I have found a BNIB VX-1 3-9X40 on a CGN sponsers site for $299 that may just be what I will go with based on what I have picked up from this thread.


VX 1 or VX l? Note the nearly invisible difference between the Arabic and Roman 1.
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It is the most current model it seems VX-ONE 3-9X40 duplex I didn't think the price was bad considering there is used ones in the EE for the same price or higher. Also some with no box or papers plus S&H
 
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