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I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. I purchased one from schmaltz last year and have found it to be more than adequate. I think it strikes that perfect balance for hunting, and being equally at home for ringing steel at 600 yards (the farthest target at my nearest outdoor range). It’s currently mounted on my model 70 extreme weather in 6.5 CM. My other rifle is a Sako AV in .270. I currently have a VX-R 3-9 X42 on that rifle and am considering replacing it with another VX-5. Just debating if I want to get another 3-15 or maybe go with the 2-10. Nothing wrong with the VX-R but I am really impressed with the glass on the VX-5. My cousin has one of the higher end Swarovskis and I don’t notice much if any difference between it and my VX-5. I am really impressed with the quality of glass that you get on the Leupold for the money.I ended ordering a Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x 44 Fire Dot Duplex for my new Winchester Super Grade. I usually like at least a 50 mm objective on my scopes, but hopefully this one will be OK.
Anyone with updates on how they compare? Just bought a 3.5-10x40 VX-3HD from schmaltz but haven't recieved it yet. Also curious if the CDS was changed to make more robust? Heard of a few issues with the CDS on the VX-3i.
Thanks for the feedback! I have a VX-5HD 3-15x 56 mm on my Mark V, and it is awesome! That 56 mm is about $200 more than the 44 mm, and I already have too much money wrapped up in the rifle/scope combo., so I went with the 44 mm. I also have 2 VX-R's, a 3-9x 50 mm, and a 4-12x 50. And then I have a Swarovski Z3 4-12x 50 mm, and I think that the glass is better on the VX-5HD!I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. I purchased one from schmaltz last year and have found it to be more than adequate. I think it strikes that perfect balance for hunting, and being equally at home for ringing steel at 600 yards (the farthest target at my nearest outdoor range). It’s currently mounted on my model 70 extreme weather in 6.5 CM. My other rifle is a Sako AV in .270. I currently have a VX-R 3-9 X42 on that rifle and am considering replacing it with another VX-5. Just debating if I want to get another 3-15 or maybe go with the 2-10. Nothing wrong with the VX-R but I am really impressed with the glass on the VX-5. My cousin has one of the higher end Swarovskis and I don’t notice much if any difference between it and my VX-5. I am really impressed with the quality of glass that you get on the Leupold for the money.
I have no clue to what has changed internally. My guess is nothing more than coating tech. In the end for someone looking for a new scope the VX3i is not an option unless you find a NOS or used. I am glad to see the ZL2 put on the CDS though, that is worth something aloneI have two Leupolds with CDS dials. One has the ZL2 set up, the other has the standard CDS dial. Multiple range trips with both and a lot of dialing up and down to various ranges, and I have not had any issues.
As to how they compare, I couldn’t tell you as I have no experience with the VX-3HD. It wouldn’t surprise me if they have the same glass. I’m inclined to believe that the primary difference in price between the two is based on the magnification and other “features”. Hopefully Schmalts will chime in.
Agree,the guys that say wow I can see the difference ,lol.I have a couple 3i they have good enough glass to take any shot during legal shooting hours in my experience.
Is there a lot of clarity difference?For anyone who has had the opportunity to look through both scopes, is the glass noticeably better on the VX-3HD vs the VX-3i? The VX-3HD comes with a throw lever, which is nice, but not a deal breaker for sure.
Personally, still have not looked through a VX-3HD. Ended up going with a VX-5HD instead...very happy with it!Is there a lot of clarity difference?