Author: the blur
Subject: Leupold VX-6
Posted: January/14/2014 at 10:00
I really studied this problem, as I spent a lot of money on the scope. The problem is magnified by cold temperatures.
So if your sighting in on a warm day, you'll just deal with it. But on a cold day hunting, and Bambi is coming into field of view, and you cannot turn the dial, you won't be too happy.
I dismounted one of my other brand scopes, and put it in the freezer. The dial was still turn-able. This is very important. Especially if you are from cold climates, Alaska, Canada, MI. etc., etc.
Subject: Leupold VX-6
Posted: January/14/2014 at 10:00
I really studied this problem, as I spent a lot of money on the scope. The problem is magnified by cold temperatures.
So if your sighting in on a warm day, you'll just deal with it. But on a cold day hunting, and Bambi is coming into field of view, and you cannot turn the dial, you won't be too happy.
I dismounted one of my other brand scopes, and put it in the freezer. The dial was still turn-able. This is very important. Especially if you are from cold climates, Alaska, Canada, MI. etc., etc.