tzone
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It's really hard for me not to pick a Leupold every time. That said, I don't own either of those scopes. We do have a few Redfield Revolutions, which I think are comparable to the Freedom. We like them a lot.
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My Redfield Revolution took a hard lick in Wyoming and still shot dead on. Great scope for the money.It's really hard for me not to pick a Leupold every time. That said, I don't own either of those scopes. We do have a few Redfield Revolutions, which I think are comparable to the Freedom. We like them a lot.
they are owned by Leupold now.I haven’t seen a Redfield in person in a long time, but it looks like they are still available online. I can get a revolution in 2x7 for $162, may be worth checking in to!
You're close...Diamondback is made in China, so it's an easy decision. Leupold.
You're close...
- Razor HD scopes are manufactured in Japan.
- Vipers are made in Philippines.
- Diamondbacks are made in Philippines made as well.
- Crossfire scopes are produced in China.
First, Leupold also has a strong warranty.I am not sure of the quality of the leupold compared to the vortex. Seems like they are negligible at best? Biggest difference especially with the reason for your dad being in the market is the warranty. If you had a vortex you could send in that busted scope and they would fix or replace for free, even if it’s your fault.. funny no one mentions that on this forum
I was going to say you don't hear much about the Leupold warranty because most people don't need to use it.Get the vortex if you want to experience their warranty first hand.
I've had to, they currently have my VX5HD. Scope wouldn't hold zero, caused me to miss two animals.I was going to say you don't hear much about the Leupold warranty because most people don't need to use it.
This seems to be a problem with the 5 and 6. Common complaint on other forums. Thankfully. I haven’t had any issues with mine.I've had to, they currently have my VX5HD. Scope wouldn't hold zero, caused me to miss two animals.
Just to clarify from my experience. I have several of each and the hold zero very well including through rough conditions and air travel. A problem that has been discussed several times on this forum is that the vertical turret release can be bumped and the turret can turn and dial up - the zero does not drift and the zero stop remains in place, but if you don’t catch it, it can cost you a shot.This seems to be a problem with the 5 and 6. Common complaint on other forums. Thankfully. I haven’t had any issues with mine.
You're close...
- Razor HD scopes are manufactured in Japan.
- Vipers are made in Philippines.
- Diamondbacks are made in Philippines made as well.
- Crossfire scopes are produced in China.
The information I posted was referring to SCOPES, and was current as of March 2019.I believe a lot of that has changed in recent years. I know even their Razor binos are made in China now.