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On test: Can we break the Leupold VX-6HD Rifle Scope?

Written by Admin | Mar 30, 2022 1:23:13 PM

Can we destroy the Leupold VX-6HD riflescope? In this episode of Drop Gear we take a leap of faith and give Viking Arms' Andy Norris a top of the range Leupold hunting scope to take into the field.** Do not try to recreate this experiment yourself **

Andy is in beautiful Berkshire to find out if the  Leupold VX-6HD really is as unbreakable as the manufacturers claim. He's armed with rope, a giant space of 360 metres, a flat cap and a Royal Enfield motorbike. Find out how he gets on:

 

The VX-6HD's edge-to-edge clarity gives you outstanding brightness, colour consistency, and resolution. And if something does go wrong, you can rest assured because all Leupold products come with a lifetime warranty. If we can’t fix it, we’ll replace it. No questions asked.

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Find out how Game Chef and Professional Hunter Mike Robinson got on with the Leupold VX-6HD rifle scope in this review:

 

A good quality rifle scope is important to Mike Robinson in his role as a professional deer manager – and he’s more than happy with his Leupold VX6 HD 4-24×52. In fact he has two, one on each of his 6.5mm Creedmoor chambered rifles.

“Particularly when deer are under pressure, I’m shooting in the early morning and late evening, so I need a very high quality optic,” he says. “Plus I need a very robust scope, because I’m often out all day battering around in Land Rovers, Kubotas and whatnot.”

“That’s why I use Leupold. They are military grade, very heavy duty. I’m most impressed with this scope,” he says, tapping his VX6 HD. “It’s been used relentlessly now for a year and a half in all weathers – foul rain, freezing cold, you name it.”

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“It gets dragged around, it gets dropped, and I’ve never yet had to put it back on zero because of a drop. That’s a first for me in 20 years of using scopes,” he adds.

The Leupold VX6 HD has a host of useful features including fitted flip-up lens covers, an electronic reticle level, special lens coatings, and elevation and windage turrets with a locking system so they can’t be knocked off the zero setting. It’s waterproof, fogproof and shockproof.

There are different reticles available, and Mike has the illuminated TMOA variety. “It’s one of my all time favourite reticles,” he says. “Some people prefer a dot in the centre, but this one has an illuminated fine red cross, with minute of angle markings. Very often I’m shooting late in the evening in woodland, and the deer is little more than a silhouette. I can easily line up the cross behind the shoulder because it gives me the definition and perspective I need against the body of the deer.”

All in all Mike says it’s a great scope. “It’s got lovely optics, bright and clear all the way to the edge, it’s built like a tank and definitely a bit cheaper than some of the top European brands. I can’t recommend the Leupold VX6 HD highly enough.”