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Other features of the VX-II variable scout scope include Leupolds proprietary Multicoat 4 lens system and ¼-MOA field click adjustments for windage and elevation
Variable Scout Scope Available Through Leupold Custom Shop, Also New Camo Finishes
March 21, 2011Printer Friendly | Email |
(GunReports.com) Hunters and shooters can now order a VX-II 1.5-4x28mm scout riflescope through the Leupold Custom Shop. Also, Leupold is now offering the popular Mossy Oak Break-Up and Mossy Oak Treestand hunting patterns on VX-I and UltimateSlam 3-9x40mm scope models, using a new anodization process that bonds the camo pattern directly to the scope body.
Suited to scout rifles, lever action rifles or any rig that calls for mounting optics in front of the receiver, the VX-II variable scout scope helps the shooter quickly get on target with 8.75 inches of optimum eye relief on low power (7.75 inches on high power). Numerous reticle options are available.
The VX-II variable scout scope is among the first of a series of products that will be launched exclusively through the Leupold Custom Shop. It joins a 3x20mm fixed-power riflescope that was introduced earlier this year. Mossy Oak Treestand is designed specifically for whitetail deer hunters who shoot from an
The VX-I camo riflescopes have Duplex reticles, micro-friction dials marked in ¼-MOA increments for easy windage and elevation adjustments, and Leupolds lockable eyepiece.
With these field-proven camo patterns, our VX-I and UltimateSlam scopes are a great choice for deer hunters concerned with concealment, whether they use a rifle, muzzleloader or shotgun, commented Pat Mundy, communications manager for Leupold & Stevens, Inc. Our unique anodization process, combined with the ruggedness typical of all our scopes, will deliver years of reliable performance, season after season.
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