MRAD or MOA? This age-old argument has split up groups of friends, been the creation of forum websites and caused tons of contention between father and son. In the end, depending on the person, both are best. Because of only offering MRAD options, Leupold has been missing out on sales from the MOA side of the market despite having high quality, bombproof equipment to offer. This ends at of the release of the new Mark 5HD riflescope in MOA. Yes, Leupold is introducing MOA into the Mark 5HD line which more than likely foreshadows some products to come.
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New Leupold MOA Version of the Mark 5HD | Full Review
BY Riley Baxter Published: January 13, 2019 { 6 comments }Leupold VX-3i LRP (Long Range Precision) Scope: Legendary DNA With Performance To Match
BY Ian Kenney Published: September 30, 2018 { 12 comments }Leupold’s new addition, the VX-3i optics series, is a solid buy for any long-range hunter or shooter on a budget.
Newest Leupold Rangefinder: RX-2800 TBR/W Performance and Review
BY Riley Baxter Published: September 4, 2018 { 4 comments }While sheep hunting, you are in truly rough country and I had no trouble getting distances from objects and structures that I normally would not be able to get them from. The Leupold RX-2800 proved itself a valuable and effective tool for hunting.
Leupold Mark 5HD Review with Tracking Test
BY Clay Martin Published: July 18, 2018 { 15 comments }As optics companies strive for ever better and cheaper scopes, a clear winner has emerged. The consumer. We live in the golden age of optics and weapons, as evidenced by this weeks test of the Leupold Mark 5. At a combined cost of under $4000 for optics and rifle, using .60 cent per round ammo, I was able to test a sub half MOA weapons system. Even 15 years ago, you would be lucky to match that at any price outside of a benchrest rig.
New Leupold VX-Freedom Scopes: 10 Things You Should Know & New Service Rifle Optic
BY True Pearce Published: May 11, 2018 { 2 comments }During the 2018 NRA Show in Dallas, Texas, Leupold announced six new models of their VX-Freedom line of scopes. Here’s a quick rundown on why you should care:
The VX- Freedom line is replacing both the VX-1 and VX-2 line of scopes.
Leupold has figured out how to streamline the manufacturing process and you are essentially getting
LTO Tracker Thermals, RX-2800 Rangefinder & Pro Guide Series From Leupold — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 14, 2018 { 5 comments }Leupold is an obvious class leader in rifle scopes, with a full line across every budget and purpose. With that kind of DNA in the system, it only makes sense that they have expanded the lines to cover every other optical need of the hunter and soldier. There are some exciting additions this year, and you are going to like them.
Leupold Launches New Mark 5HD 5-25x56mm & 3.6-18x44mm — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 6, 2018 { 3 comments }Leupold comes out of the gate this year with a new family of scopes, the Mark 5 models. All of these models will feature 5X zoom capability, starting with a 5×25 and 3.16×16. These scopes were designed with shooter optic interaction as the focal point. SPECS: Weight: 30 oz. Linear FOV (ft/100 yd) Low — 20.5 Linear [...]
New Leupold Affordable Thermal Tracker & More! – SHOT Show 2017
BY Clay Martin Published: March 9, 2017 { 6 comments }Exciting stuff in the world of optics, and Leupold was on point, as usual, this year. Two new releases we saw are sure to resonate with consumers this year.
Red Dots vs. Magnified Scopes: Which Tactical Optic Is Right For You?
BY Clay Martin Published: June 28, 2016 { 28 comments }I hate to kill a sacred cow for all you tactical ninjas out there, but in most cases a magnified optic is better than a red dot.
Leupold Improves VX-I and II to VX-1 and 2
BY Administrator Published: January 18, 2012 { 8 comments }One of the most common questions I get is “What’s a good value-priced riflescope?” Well, that depends on your budget. If your budget is a few hundred dollars, then I don’t see anything wrong with one of Leupold’s VX-I scopes. Add a couple hundred bucks more to your budget, and the VX-II line is a step up without breaking the bank. This year though, Leupold is replacing those lines with improved VX-1 and VX-2 lines, respectively. Typically a manufacturer uses a change like this to implement a price increase, but Leupold’s Pat Mundy says the company was able to “hold the line on price,” and that’s good news for the consumer.








