Category Archives: Main Category

28 Nov

>VX-7 Worth the Money?

Steven K. Ledin,

A customer posed an interesting question yesterday:

“My sons both have VX-III scopes on their rifles (7mm Mag Remington Sendero 3×10; 270 Remington XCR 2.5×8) and they seem to be fine scopes for our purposes. I am getting a new $3,000 custom rifle for Elk, and would like advice about whether the 2x price for the VX-7 is justified.
I have also read comments that for the price a Swarovski or other high end European scope might be better.”

My answer was:

“Good question. The VX-7s have been chosen as best picks in several magazines. I have only seen them
21 Nov

>Different Base Types

Steven K. Ledin,

A customer asked a question on the Riflescope Forum the other day I thought would be useful for this blog. Here is the question:

Does anyone know the significant differences between getting a 1 piece or a 2 piece? Also what if any differences (pros/cons, purpose) are between a Dual dovetail design, “Standard” design or a $100+ Mark 4 Base and Rings? I am planning to get a Remington 700 LTR with a Leupold Mark4 4.5-14x40mm, what are my best options for leupold rings/bases? Thanks in advance!

Here’s what I answered:

Significant differences are none. Minor differences are that two
07 Nov

>Pelican 7060 LED Light

Steven K. Ledin,

I’ve been using a new tactical type flashlight lately, and typical of me it’s not cheap. You get what you pay for and I appreciate quality. The Pelican company is great to deal with as a customer and dealer. Their products have a lifetime warranty and nothing is second rate. The Pelican 7060 LED flashlight is a quality instrument and the price for this rechargeable light with charger and your choice of holster is $115.94 with free shipping from OpticsPlanet. It’s a sturdy light with 130 lumens and burns for 1.5 hours. You can use either of two switches. One
23 Oct

>OP at the Range

Steven K. Ledin,

Last week a few of us went to the Illinois State Rifle Association range for some filming and some fun. Some of the folks hadn’t shot a gun before. There were many lower recoiling firearms to choose from, and countries represented by guns were Austria, Belgium, China, Egypt, Italy, Romania, Russia, and the United States. Glass was mostly Nikon and EOTech. Lots of lead went downrange and brass piled up everywhere. The new Monarchs were fantastic, and the BDC reticle is useful and not too busy. A good time was had by all. We’ll do it again soon. Our hearty
16 Oct

>Lapping Rings

Steven K. Ledin,

A customer asked the other day if he should lap his rings, and how to go about it. It’s a no brainer. I often use a piece of a chrome Harley handlebar that measures .9997. The first use you get out of your lapping tool or one inch bar is when your bottom ring halves are mounted on your gun and you drop the tool in. It should drop to the bottom of both rings. If it doesn’t, you can move your rings accordingly, most often your rear windage screws on a Leupold type base. The front ring might require …