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12-25-2003, 08:53 AM
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Leopold Scopes
What's the difference between the vari-x 1 and the vari-xll?
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12-25-2003, 04:31 PM
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RE: Leopold Scopes
I am assuming you are talking about the VX-I and VX-II? Below are the main feature difference:
VX-I : Magnesium Flouride len coatings and 1/4" MOA Friction Adjustments
VX-II: Magnesium Flouride coating on internal lenses and Multicoat 4 on external lenses, also 1/4" MOA Click Adjustments.
This will all change for the 2004 models.
Jon Jackoviak
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