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Leupold VX-Freedom 2-7x33mm Riflescope

(3 customer reviews)

$311.99

Brand Leupold
Color Hunt-Plex (180592)
Style Hunt-Plex (180592)
Product Dimensions 11″L x 3.23″W x 13.98″H
Sport Hunting
Item Weight 9.6 ounces
Material Aluminum
Magnification Maximum 7 x
Objective Lens Diameter 33 Millimeters
Magnification Minimum 2 x

  • Made in United States
  • Product type : AIMING SCOPE SIGHT
  • Package dimensions : 7.6 cm x 8.2 cm x 35.5 cm
  • Package weight : 0.52 kg

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UPC: 001000859834 SKU: B08QSLLV8C Categories: , ,

Additional information

Weight 0.6 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 3.23 × 13.98 in
Brand

Leupold

Color

‎Hunt-Plex (180592)

Style

‎Hunt-Plex (180592)

Product Dimensions ‏

‎11"L x 3.23"W x 13.98"H

Sport

‎Hunting

Item Weight

‎9.6 ounces

Material

‎Aluminum

Magnification Maximum

‎7 x

Objective Lens Diameter

‎33 Millimeters

Magnification Minimum

‎2 x

Compatible Devices

‎Rifle

Mounting Type

‎Dovetail Mount

Night vision

‎No

Eye Relief

‎4.2 Inches

Field Of View

‎43.8 Feet

Model Name

‎VX-Freedom 2-7x33mm

Reticle Type

‎Hunt-Plex

UPC

030317028411

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎14.09 x 3.39 x 2.91 inches

Package Weight

‎0.51 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎3 x 3 x 2.75 inches

Brand Name

‎Leupold

Warranty Description
Suggested Users

‎unisex-adult

Number of Items

‎1

Part Number

‎180592

Included Components

‎Riflescope

ASIN ‏

B08QSLLV8C

Date First Available ‏

December 16, 2020

Manufacturer ‏

‎Leupold

3 reviews for Leupold VX-Freedom 2-7x33mm Riflescope

  1. seww


    The glass is bright and clear. You can feel the quality. I have no idea why someone would pay this same price for made in China when you can buy Leupold that is made here and just flat performs better. Unrelated, but I also like the size of this scope… works perfect on something compact like a Ruger American Ranch.

  2. Lance Wiegand


    First off, the finish is nice, even, smooth, and everything you would expect from a Leupold. The power adjustment ring is firm and precise, no need to be concerned about it breaking.The eye relief of the eye box is fairly forgiving, though a tad small at 7x.The turrets are covered with removable caps and are marked in 1/4 MOA increments, with every 3 MOA clearly marked, and 12 MOA per revolution. The turrets are finger adjustable; though the clicks are a bit mushy, they get the job done.There is a small split ring under the turrets; this can be rotated to align with the 0 mark on the turret once the scope is sighted in to allow for the addition of, say 10 MOA, and can then be returned to zero again.Reticule tracks well and passed the box test.Going by the old rule of thumb (1x per hundred yards/ 5x for 500 etc.) this scope, for someone with good eyesight, should be adequate on larger targets out to about 700 yards, perhaps further.The reticule can also be used for rough range estimation of targets of known size. At one-hundred yards on 4x, the sub-tension, or the center of the crosshair to the bold portion of the crosshair, is 16″. At 7x, the sub-tension is 11″.For example, a 6′ human silhouette would span the distance of the center of the cross-hair to the bold (subtend) on 4x at roughly 450 yards. (6′ x 12″ = 72″. 72″/16″ = 4.5 4.5 x 100 yards = 450 yards.The same silhouette on 7x would subtend the crosshairs at roughly 650 yards. (6′ x 12″ = 72″. 72″/11″ = 6.545 x 100 yards = 655 yards.For example, a .223 60 grain V-MAX fired from an 18″ barreled AR-15 with a MV of 2,850 FPS and height over bore of 2.6″ and is zeroed at 260 yards for a MPBR of 300 yards with an 8″ target; will drop 7.4 MOA at 450 yards, and 20 MOA at 655 yards. Simply move the turret in the correct direction, RAISING THE STRIKE OF THE BULLET, the desired amount of MOA and the zero will be very close.Altogether, I really like this scope and I find the quality hard to beat. Easily withstood a couple of hundred rounds from a .30-06 Winchester model 70, and is now on an AR-15 as a coyote rifle.For the money, this scope can not be beat, even by some more expensive scopes. I would recommend shopping around though, they can be found for anywhere from $225 – $275.

  3. nathan


    Long time leupold user, from hunter to target to range finding. Always great quality and pricing been getting better and better.

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