Leupold VX-III Closeout
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Spike
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Is Leupold going to stop production of the VX-III? I've seem a couple of places starting to sell them at a discount.
Also, for a 7mm-08 would you recommend the 2.5-8x36 or the 3.5-10x40?
Also, for a 7mm-08 would you recommend the 2.5-8x36 or the 3.5-10x40?
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If they're about to drop them,they'll be cutting their own throat! I havn't heard anything about it but maybe 1 of the guys that keep up with current affairs will fill us in. On my 7mm08s,both wear 2.5x-8x.
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Nontypical Buck
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IMO Leupold is changing their marketing, and for that matter their dependability model.
If you notice a lot of mfrs. are going to the marketing model of having to have something NEW every year. Heck just look at Barnes bullets if you do not believe me. The days of delivering consistent day in day out quality is out, and gimmick marketing ploys are in.
I hate to see Leupold lower themselves to this marketing ploy. They were very consistent for a very long time. But I guess times change.
Leupold has already abandoned their 100% made in America reliabilty. Once they did this I knew it was going to be a down hill slide for them.
I have several Leupold's, and I have no plan on getting rid of them. However I will study their new products extensively before I buy another one. I used to be able to buy the Leupold with no worry about quality issues, but I no longer have that faith. Tom.
If you notice a lot of mfrs. are going to the marketing model of having to have something NEW every year. Heck just look at Barnes bullets if you do not believe me. The days of delivering consistent day in day out quality is out, and gimmick marketing ploys are in.
I hate to see Leupold lower themselves to this marketing ploy. They were very consistent for a very long time. But I guess times change.
Leupold has already abandoned their 100% made in America reliabilty. Once they did this I knew it was going to be a down hill slide for them.
I have several Leupold's, and I have no plan on getting rid of them. However I will study their new products extensively before I buy another one. I used to be able to buy the Leupold with no worry about quality issues, but I no longer have that faith. Tom.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Clermont Florida U.S.
It's true the VXIII is going bye-bye. I've had many Leuppy's and still like them, but there are many other brands out there that are better or are a better value. I like Zeiss Conquests, Bushnell Elites, Sightron Big Sky's and most of all, the Swaro AV series.
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