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As noted earlier, my VX-3i had a Leupold’s Duplex reticle. That’s standard for most new VX-3is, although the WindPlex reticle is an option, but only for the 4.5-14X model with the 30 mm main tube.
The new VX-6HD Gen 2 scopes feature all those standard Gold Ring features built ... which is basically a duplex without a bold upper stadia. Whether Leupold will add reticles, including first-plane ...
Leupold’s VX-6HD ... minute-of-angle-based reticle options. As the name implies, all employ a 6:1 magnification ratio: a 1-6X 24 mm with the FireDot Duplex reticle; a 2-12X 42 mm with the ...
I've hunted with many versions of Leupold VX-HD scopes ... After sundown, I tested the scope's Illuminated FireDot Duplex reticle. I turned the reticle on/off multiple times and then shot a ...
The Leupold VX-3i 4.5-14×50 is by far the best ... But what’s even better is the simple Duplex reticle. The thicker lines at the edges that thin out in the middle draw your eye straight to ...
It’s simple. Mine has the Fine Duplex reticle with a clean and fast-aiming crosshair. And it’s customizable. Mine has Leupold’s user-friendly ZeroLock uncapped elevation turret that accepts a CDS, or ...
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