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Leupold VX-6HD Rifle Scopes.

Leupold VX-6 HD rifle scopes description

Leupold VX-6 HD rifle scopes are the most advanced hunting rifle scopes currently produced by this company. With the new HD (High Definition) lenses, you get a sharper and clearer image through the scope, and with the ˝Xtended twilight lens system˝ with additional fully multi-coated lenses, you get a very high rate of light transmission through the scope.

Like the older models, the Leupold VX-6 series, also this line offers you an 6 times zoom factor. Because of such a big zoom range, one rifle scope can be used in different hunting situations. Additional, they upgraded these rifle scopes with a throw lever, for quick magnification change, and easier grip even when using gloves.

The new CDS locking turrets are designed for a quick elevation or windage change, when shooting on long range. These turrets are designed that they lock on the zero, and with only a push of a button, you can already adjust the desired setting. You can also order a custom BDC (Ballistic Drop Compensation) ring for your bullet trajectory, so you simply turn to the number at what distance you are shooting. The elevation turret is a double turn design, and both turrets come in a 1/4 MOA click adjustment. All models, except the wide-angle rifle scopes Leupold VX-6HD 1-6x24 and Leupold VX-6HD 1-6x24 Multi-Gun, feature also a side parallax adjustment turret for focusing on the target at different distances.

Also a new feature is an electronic cant indicator, which helps you to hold your rifle at the right angle. If the weapon is tilted, the illumination in the reticle will blink till your rifle is leveled. This is really important when shooting long range, because an error can occur if the rifle is in an inclined position. The reticle is also set in the second focal plane (reticle size doesn't change with magnification), so the reticle doesn't cover a lot of the target at big magnifications. The illumination of the reticle has also a motion sensor, which turns the illumination off if the scope detects no movement to save battery life. When you move it, it immediately turns the illumination back on.

All Leupold VX-6 HD rifle scopes are filled with argon so they are fogproof at low temperatures, all scopes are also fully waterproof and shockproof for even the strongest calibers. All Leupold VX-6 HD rifle scopes feature a new ˝Twin Bias Spring Erector System˝ , that delivers 30% more holding force on the erector. The main tube is made from a single piece aluminum, and the diameter is 30 mm, except the VX-6 HD 4-24x52 model, that has a 34 mm main tube. For both diameters, there are plenty mounting solutions for any kind of rifle platform.

Leupold VX-6 HD rifle scopes features

  • Reliable mechanics in one-piece housing (shockproof even for the most powerful calibers)
  • Waterproof and argon purged for Fogproof use at low temperatures
  • Fully multi-coated lenses for image brightness and contrast
  • Adjustable parallax turret
  • Fixed parallax (1-6x24)
  • Second focal plane reticles (reticle size doesn't change with magnification)
  • Variable magnification (6x zoom factor)
  • Illuminated reticle (night-time usable)
  • Day-light illumination (VX-6 HD 1-6x24)
  • 10 years warranty

Leupold VX-6 HD rifle scopes configurations

Mounting of Leupold VX-6 HD rifle scopes

The Leupold VH-6 HD rifle scopes can be mounted with 30 mm rings, or 34 mm rings (Leupold VX-6 HD 4-24x52).

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A riflescope is an important piece of equipment when hunting in the mountains. Such hunts are strenuous – the hunter has to be in good physical condition. Hiking to the desired location and back to the starting point usually takes hours, not to mention that the shot game (if any) has to be carried when returning.

A riflescope is an important piece of equipment when hunting in the mountains

A riflescope is an important piece of equipment when hunting in the mountains

General features

It is important not to carry to much weight when going on a mountain hunt. For this reason, the riflescopes in this category are compact and lightweight. The objective lens measures 40–50 mm in diameter – a bigger lens is not required as mounting hunting is mostly done during the daytime.

It is important to have a high maximum magnification as the distance to the observed game can be quite substantial. A magnification of at least 10x is recommended. An adjustable parallax is a must when high magnification is set.

A BDC-turret comes in handy as the user can quickly compensate for the bullet drop at various distances (1 – 100 m, 2 – 200 m, 3 – 300 m, etc.)

To summarize, the features of a typical optics designed for mountain hunting are:

  • A light, compact chassis

  • 40–50mm objective lens

  • High maximum magnification (above 10x)

  • Adjustable parallax setting

  • Optionally available with a BDC turret

Use on mountain rifles

Since minimizing the weight is the key to a mountain hunt success, the primary piece of equipment is a lightweight rifle. Such rifles are often referred to as mountain rifles.

These firearms, designed for use in mountainous terrain, are compact and designed to withstand adverse weather conditions. Popular choices include repeating short-barrel rifles and single-shot drop barrel rifles such as Blaser K95 Stutzen and Merkel K3 Stutzen.

These lightweight rifles and riflescopes mentioned above are a great combination.

Long-range shooting

In the mountains, the distance to the observed game can be huge, especially in the open ground. For this reason, these riflescopes are equipped with a high maximum magnification power, allowing the user to carefully examine the game before taking the shot.

Furthermore, they feature an adjustable parallax turret for a clear focus at any range. A BDC turret works well in such situations as it allows quick compensation for the bullet drop at various distances. In the majority of cases, shooting in the mountains is done at distances up to 400 m.

Shooting at greater distances than this is rarely pulled off as it violates the principles of the ethical hunt.

Riflescopes for mountain hunting are designed for long-range shooting

Riflescopes for mountain hunting are designed for long-range shooting

Riflescopes for mountain hunting vs stalking

These two types of riflescopes appear identical at first sight as they are both compact and lightweight. There are, however, many differences between them. The most notable is the magnification range. Riflescopes designed for stalking have a much lower maximum magnification.

Consequently, they lack an adjustable parallax feature. Because of lower magnification, it is difficult to shoot accurately at a target far away. Riflescopes designed for stalking are scarcely offered with a BDC turret.

Riflescopes for mountain hunting aren't suitable for driven hunts because their minimum magnification is too big and field of view too narrow. Even though the magnification range of riflescopes designed for stalking doesn't begin at 1x, they can still be used in a driven hunt (the lowest magnification is often 1.5x, 2x or 3x).

Illumination

All the premium riflescopes for mountain hunting are equipped with an illuminated reticle, even though it is not an essential feature. Mountain hunting is done during the day, meaning that you won't have to use the illumination often but it might come in handy in certain situations. Having a thin reticle is far more important – you don't want to have too much coverage of the game when the magnification is set to high power.

It is important not to carry to much weight when going on a mountain hunt

It is important not to carry to much weight when going on a mountain hunt

Best riflescopes for hunting in the mountains

Optics manufacturers with headquarters near the mountainous areas tend to have the best understanding of the mountain hunters' requirements. If you are looking for top-of-the-line riflescopes for mountain hunting, Austrian (Swarovski, Kahles) and German riflescopes (Zeiss, Leica, etc.) won't let you down.

Leupold has an extensive offer of high-quality riflescopes suitable for this purpose, and Vortex is also highly competitive in this field with their LH riflescopes. 

short presentation of Riflescopes for Mountain Hunting is available here.

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