Oct 5, 2004 #1 N NOSLER Handloader Sep 23, 2004 557 4 Any comments on Leupold's Rifleman series scopes?
Oct 5, 2004 #2 R Rogue6 Beginner Oct 1, 2004 39 0 I've picked up a 2-7 and a 3-9. They arn't a vxiii, but they are a nice scope for the price. I haven't put them on any heavy kickers, but they seem to be working out fine. The 2-7 is on a little 243 adl, and it makes a nice little setup for my kids.
I've picked up a 2-7 and a 3-9. They arn't a vxiii, but they are a nice scope for the price. I haven't put them on any heavy kickers, but they seem to be working out fine. The 2-7 is on a little 243 adl, and it makes a nice little setup for my kids.
Oct 7, 2004 Thread starter #3 N NOSLER Handloader Sep 23, 2004 557 4 Did you use the Rifleman mounting system or did you use Leupold standard rings/bases or something else.
Did you use the Rifleman mounting system or did you use Leupold standard rings/bases or something else.
Oct 7, 2004 #4 R Rogue6 Beginner Oct 1, 2004 39 0 I used regular luepold rings and one piece mounts. I alway lap my rings before mounting any scope.
Mar 10, 2006 #5 C chet Handloader Mar 10, 2006 554 0 Mine wont hold zero, I'm sending it back. It's on a 223rem????? I prefer clicks!
Mar 11, 2006 #6 Z Zeke Menuar Beginner Nov 19, 2005 49 0 chet":2xneqnq4 said: I prefer clicks! Click to expand... Yep I'll take my chances with another brand to get precise click adjustments. What's the difference between a Rifleman and a VX-I ? I've seen them both at SW side by side for the same price. ZM
chet":2xneqnq4 said: I prefer clicks! Click to expand... Yep I'll take my chances with another brand to get precise click adjustments. What's the difference between a Rifleman and a VX-I ? I've seen them both at SW side by side for the same price. ZM