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I understand human nature to trash the "top dog" - a position Leupold has probably owned in the mid-price scope for the field and hunting arena for some time. But I also understand that products, good at introduction are often gradually sub-optimized against production costs and marketing schemes. Also, with as many scopes as Leupold has in the field, they have (statistically speaking) a greater likelihood of a failure being reported than perhaps a Zeiss or Swarovski... I also recognize most folks aren't as adamant in reporting on various forums that a scope is "adequate" as they are reporting a failure...
That said, I gearing up with a new scope and doing some research - 3.5 X 10 VX-III with the BC reticule seems appropriate, but there sure is a lot of negative comments on Leupold these days.
Is Leupold going through a "quality downcycle" - or are the many negative comments trash talk?
There are several alternatives that appear to fit my wants/needs - examples - look at the the Zeiss Conquest 3.5 X 10 with the Rapid Z 600 reticule the 2.5 X 10 Nikon Monarch with the BDC reticule.
I'm well aware of the lifetime warranty stuff - just would rather have something I can count on from the start - I'm not interesting in going through the routine of taking it off, sending it back, waiting on it, remounting it...
I own 4 older Vari-X IIIs in several different power ranges. I've never had a problem with any of them.
That said, I gearing up with a new scope and doing some research - 3.5 X 10 VX-III with the BC reticule seems appropriate, but there sure is a lot of negative comments on Leupold these days.
Is Leupold going through a "quality downcycle" - or are the many negative comments trash talk?
There are several alternatives that appear to fit my wants/needs - examples - look at the the Zeiss Conquest 3.5 X 10 with the Rapid Z 600 reticule the 2.5 X 10 Nikon Monarch with the BDC reticule.
I'm well aware of the lifetime warranty stuff - just would rather have something I can count on from the start - I'm not interesting in going through the routine of taking it off, sending it back, waiting on it, remounting it...
I own 4 older Vari-X IIIs in several different power ranges. I've never had a problem with any of them.