The Leupold VX-R is a great scope. Also eligible for the CDS dials and reticle changes. The 2-7x32 doubles as a red dot on low power. At low light it works quite well. Low weight and compact. On my Marlin 1895 GSBL it did not affect the balance at all. I dont think you could put a better scope on a lever gun.Id look at a low power Leupold VXr, has some magnification and has the firedot.
The Leupold VX-R is a great scope. Also eligible for the CDS dials and reticle changes. The 2-7x32 doubles as a red dot on low power. At low light it works quite well. Low weight and compact. On my Marlin 1895 GSBL it did not affect the balance at all. I dont think you could put a better scope on a lever gun.
In all honesty I've never broken a Bushnell Elite series scope....Burris, Leupold, Swarovski, Sightron and Zeiss have all had to be sent in for repairs of one type or another...your mileage may vary!![]()
EoTech, aimpoint and Trijicon are the toughest out there. EoTech and Aimpoint for standard AAA batteries. Aimpoint Micro for CR2032. Aimpoints go for years on a battery. If you want to forgo batteries all together get magnification AND great glass get a Trijicon Acog. Or zero magnification and an RmR. If you can kill ANY of these, I’d be impressed




























