So a couple of my buddies and I have taken the 300 BLK SBR plunge. Primary application will be hunting deer/hogs/coyotes in TX and LA or punching paper when time allows.
I've owned Vortex and Leupold products but I haven't had a chance to compare the new Vortex 2.5-10x32 and Leupold VX-6 2-12x42 side by side.
I see the salient points as follows -
Objective/light gathering - A large part of why I'm posting this is I don't want to assume the the Leupold (at 42mm vs 32mm) is substantially better here although I would expect that it should be.
Reticle - I think I prefer the Vortex. It might be a little thin but I like having 30 MOA without making adjustments. On the other hand for hunting the Leupold is perfectly acceptable...
Focal Plane - Vortex is FFP vs Leupolds obsolete SFP design - but since the Leupold reticle doesn't serve to range or for drop I don't think that matters much.
Weight - Leupold is lighter despite having 10mm more objective
FOV - Leupold has 57 feet at 2X vs Vortex 47 at 2.5X
Turret - Leupold tells me they will include one custom turret for elevation. My thought process is order it for the subsonic and then mark the dial somehow (paint dot etc) with a zero/200/250/300 for supersonic. I won't have expansion past that so I don't plan on shooting past 300 unless its at the range just to explore the limits of the system. On the other hand the Vortex comes with a tower that I can replace if I feel the need but it can also be replaced with a custom turret.
While I've been around the block a bit I haven't spent real money on this breed of optics in a few years so I'd appreciate any input, particularly from those who have handled both optics.
I know Leupold had some QC issues but from what I've red those are largely behind them - is that the community consensus? I know Leupold has enjoyed a reputation for excellent customer service, but Vortex from what I've seen Vortex quality is very good and the customer service is even better.
Thanks very much for any help!
I've owned Vortex and Leupold products but I haven't had a chance to compare the new Vortex 2.5-10x32 and Leupold VX-6 2-12x42 side by side.
I see the salient points as follows -
Objective/light gathering - A large part of why I'm posting this is I don't want to assume the the Leupold (at 42mm vs 32mm) is substantially better here although I would expect that it should be.
Reticle - I think I prefer the Vortex. It might be a little thin but I like having 30 MOA without making adjustments. On the other hand for hunting the Leupold is perfectly acceptable...
Focal Plane - Vortex is FFP vs Leupolds obsolete SFP design - but since the Leupold reticle doesn't serve to range or for drop I don't think that matters much.
Weight - Leupold is lighter despite having 10mm more objective
FOV - Leupold has 57 feet at 2X vs Vortex 47 at 2.5X
Turret - Leupold tells me they will include one custom turret for elevation. My thought process is order it for the subsonic and then mark the dial somehow (paint dot etc) with a zero/200/250/300 for supersonic. I won't have expansion past that so I don't plan on shooting past 300 unless its at the range just to explore the limits of the system. On the other hand the Vortex comes with a tower that I can replace if I feel the need but it can also be replaced with a custom turret.
While I've been around the block a bit I haven't spent real money on this breed of optics in a few years so I'd appreciate any input, particularly from those who have handled both optics.
I know Leupold had some QC issues but from what I've red those are largely behind them - is that the community consensus? I know Leupold has enjoyed a reputation for excellent customer service, but Vortex from what I've seen Vortex quality is very good and the customer service is even better.
Thanks very much for any help!
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