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121553 07-25-2004 09:29 AM

New or used leopold?
 
I can get a brand new 3x9x50mm leopold scope for $479.00 or get a used one for $259.00 at a local pawn shop. Same scope. Since they do have a life time warrantee, do you think the cheaper one would be a better deal or it is better not to gamble on something this important. Thanks for any imput guys, Bobby ;)

johnch 07-25-2004 04:34 PM

RE: New or used leopold?
 
IMO I would go with the used scope , have you checked E-BAY for a used or on line for a new scope that price sounds a little high. If you go for the used scope at the pawn shop try to talk them down ,could save a few $$$.

strut 07-25-2004 05:23 PM

RE: New or used leopold?
 
Go for the used one, Leopold has an excellent service department if there is something wrong with the used one and you can almost get you 2 used ones for the price of one new one, and that new one does sound kind of high.

neweboarhunter 07-26-2004 11:20 AM

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I have had good luck with used Leupolds in the past. Check the condition of the turrets to see if they took a hit or not.

mauser06 07-26-2004 11:33 AM

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bought my 3x9x40 used for 150.....this is the....3rd year i believe i had it....atleast 3rd....and it works great....crystal clear...no scratches...and holds its zero......works for me.....saved me alot of money i didnt have too

skeeter 7MM 07-26-2004 12:56 PM

RE: New or used leopold?
 
Bobby, depends on the condition and model if your talking the Vari x II and VXII there is a difference in coatings which will result in clarity and image gains. The new VX II is the same coatings as the Vari x III models. You'll also get click adjustments on the new VX II.

Is it worth the difference well only you can decide that, but optically speaking condition being equal the new VX II is a better scope.

If your talking the Vari x III as the used model and it is in good condition jump all over the deal.

PS if your leaning toward the new option and that price range I may suggest you do some web searching, also check out the Zeiss Conquest line while doing so. I saw at www.theopticzone.com - various Conquest models in this price range, he also sells leupold, nikon, etc.

Best of luck!

trailer 07-26-2004 06:11 PM

RE: New or used leopold?
 
For me it would all depend on the condition of the scope. The scope would have to be in excellent condition. Yes Leupold has good customer service although I have never had to find it out for my self, but I personally don’t like to buy some one else’s headache. I would much prefer to buy brand new so I would be looking for the best deal possible, but that’s just my opinion. You’re the one making that call. Good luck....

121553 07-26-2004 08:58 PM

RE: New or used leopold?
 
Very good points guys, but both the scopes are idenical as they have a range finder on it that you dial it in as it gives you a close proxcimity (sp?) as to what the distance is. With a 50mm lense its dang clear. Wow talk about seeing the light. Skeeter I am not sure what type or model they are as I be heading down that area later in the week and I'll find out as well as that link you provided. Much appreciated. I think maybe making a good inspection on the used one then I'll make my decision. I still have enough time to be selective at this stage. Thanks, Bobby ;)

bigbulls 07-27-2004 12:13 AM

RE: New or used leopold?
 
This may also help you make a decision.



This year the VX-III has the new index matched lenses for much brighter and clearer optics than last years models. They really are brighter, crisper, and clearer than last years VariX-III models.

This years VX-II is the same scope (glass, coatings) as previous years VariX-III so you will be getting better quality optics with this years VX-II as opposed to last years VariX-II.


Personally I hate to buy used hunting equipment of most any kind. You just never know.

loner 07-27-2004 03:22 AM

RE: New or used leopold?
 
i have never bought a used scope.however,as you mentioned,leupolds are guaranteed for life so with that said i would take a chance.i bought my first varixIII in 1990 and sent it back for inspection last month.they are fine people and i don't think they make better scopes for the money.

skeeter 7MM 07-27-2004 02:13 PM

RE: New or used leopold?
 

I can get a brand new 3x9x50mm leopold scope for $479.00 or get a used one for $259.00 at a local pawn shop.
If it is in fact a 3x9x50 it is not a Vari X III or VXIII as neither models offered this power selection. Only the Vari X II and VXII offer a 3x9x50 model.

Now correct me if I am wrong but isn't the new VXII(04' model) improved in coatings from the 2003 VXII?? Again I am not 100% sure of that but it seems I read that upon development of the new VXIII the lens coatings were enhanced on the other models, in this particular case the VXII was the same as the old Vari x III?

Bobby if it is a VXII you can buy a new one through the above link or Cabela's for $349.00.

Bobby, I hate to confuse you more but you should really find out the exact model of the scopes in question. Always best IMO to get all the facts and make a decision you are comfortable with for the duration.

bigbulls 07-27-2004 04:01 PM

RE: New or used leopold?
 
Skeeter, yes the 2004 VX-II is the same scope as the old VariX-III. the 2004 model has fully milti coated glass through out the entire scope where as the old VariX-II scope had only the objective and optical lenses coated.

The 2004 VX-III has even better lenses than the old. The lenses are matched pairs through out the scope creating less prismatic seaperation of the light thus creating a crisper, brighter, and clearer picture for you to see.


Personally I would buy the 2004 VX-II model over the old VariX-II model.

121553 07-28-2004 07:34 AM

RE: New or used leopold?
 
Now I'm really confused as I think I'll stick with my open sights. :D The scope was actually a 3.5 x 9 I think, but when I go down there I do some comparison as the one in Cabelas seems to be in my price range. Thanks for the imput guys, Bobby;)


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