antelopedundee
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Anyone here have any comments about the Redfield "Revolution" riflescopes? Who is making them under the Redfield name?
Anyone here have any comments about the Redfield "Revolution" riflescopes? Who is making them under the Redfield name?
I purchased several redfield scopes back in the good ole days when they were being made or at least assembled by Redfield. Leupold Stevens took them over when they ran into financial trouble. It became the budget arm of LS. I never had a spot of trouble with my scopes however mine were only used on field varmint rifles. Several people I know who have purchased them in recent years have.
What kinds of issues did they have if you recall? I've got mostly older Redfields and never had a lick of trouble with them. Even bought a couple direct from them on closeout. Like most other things in life, some swear by em and some swear at em. Was halfway thinking of replacing the Bushnell that came with the Rem. 783. There are some decent buys on 3 x 9 or 4 x 12 among Leupold, Nikon, Redfield, Sightron, etc. in the $200 area.
Well apart from obvious point of impact shifts, there were click adjustments that lost the clicks. Some had friction drives that would turn so easily you would call them loose. Paralax adjustments the wouldn't adjust. One of them developed a rattle when shaken. One fogged internally with temperature or humidity changes. All these showed up about 3 years after the take over.
Those seem like typical things that could go wrong with any scope. They went OOB about 1997. The issues described occurred in scopes from around 2012 or earlier manufacture I'd guess. Wonder what current production is like.
I have a couple of 2-7x33 Revolutions and a 4-12. One of the 2-7's seems to have tracking issues that impede sighting in but once sighted it's OK. Brightness and clarity on all three seem OK. Still, I would go for the Leupold VX-1 over the Redfield Revolution. I have a 2-7x33 VX-1 that I would rate better. It is only a few dollars more and will retain lots more resale value.