I have been working on getting a light weight hunting rifle set up for 2020 deer and elk. Years ago, I lost faith in Leupold scopes and after reading some reviews on the 5 figured I would give them another shot. I ordered and mounted a leupold VX5HD 3-15 on my Tikka T3 light in 6.5 creedmoor.
The good:
This optic is a respectable size that is not too large or bulky. The glass looks really good to my eye. It's very bright. Crisp, very little CA, and very good in low light. I do like the elevation turret and lock.
The bad:
The windage knob has alot of wobble and sloppy play in the dial. It doesn't instil confidence in use. The side focus makes a popping sound when dialed. I'm not as confident in dialing this scope for distance as I am with my NF or some others, and for the price, I really expected better quality than this.
For a light weight hunting optic, what is the recommendation? I prefer to dial elevation and hold for wind. So a useable reticle is a must. Doesn't have to be anything crazy, but I need wind holds of some sort. I would prefer to stay in the 3-15x range, but have really considered the NF 2.5-10x42. I know it's an older design, but at least with that scope I know I could dial all over the place and I would still be good. I have done a little reading on the NF 2-20, but it seems that everyone was really excited to pre-order and get them in hand, but I've not seen alot about them since about July when everyone should have gotten their hands on them. The higher mag range has my attention, but low light performance with excellent tracking is more important to me.
I would like to keep the size small and the weight down. I have plenty (do we really ever have enough) of higher end optics, but they dont check all my boxes. My other scopes are too heavy. Too long, FFP instead of SFP (which I prefer on a hunting scope) not enough magnification, etc. If this optic was the same quality mechanically as my NF, it would be perfect for my needs.
What say you?
The good:
This optic is a respectable size that is not too large or bulky. The glass looks really good to my eye. It's very bright. Crisp, very little CA, and very good in low light. I do like the elevation turret and lock.
The bad:
The windage knob has alot of wobble and sloppy play in the dial. It doesn't instil confidence in use. The side focus makes a popping sound when dialed. I'm not as confident in dialing this scope for distance as I am with my NF or some others, and for the price, I really expected better quality than this.
For a light weight hunting optic, what is the recommendation? I prefer to dial elevation and hold for wind. So a useable reticle is a must. Doesn't have to be anything crazy, but I need wind holds of some sort. I would prefer to stay in the 3-15x range, but have really considered the NF 2.5-10x42. I know it's an older design, but at least with that scope I know I could dial all over the place and I would still be good. I have done a little reading on the NF 2-20, but it seems that everyone was really excited to pre-order and get them in hand, but I've not seen alot about them since about July when everyone should have gotten their hands on them. The higher mag range has my attention, but low light performance with excellent tracking is more important to me.
I would like to keep the size small and the weight down. I have plenty (do we really ever have enough) of higher end optics, but they dont check all my boxes. My other scopes are too heavy. Too long, FFP instead of SFP (which I prefer on a hunting scope) not enough magnification, etc. If this optic was the same quality mechanically as my NF, it would be perfect for my needs.
What say you?