Leupold Scope History

When it comes to hunting, purchasing the correct rifle is important to conform to any conditions. No matter how high your rifle’s quality is, it still remains as just one tool for you to become successful in the woods. The other tool that determines your success is the Leupold scope that your rifle is equipped with. Expect a similar experience when choosing a rifle scope because there are many kinds of scopes optimized for specific conditions. It may even be a smart move to diversify with many scopes for better flexibility. Choosing the appropriate scope should begin with selecting the manufacturer and Leupold is one of the quality manufacturers that you can trust.

 

Company History

 

It all began when founder Markus Friedrich Leupold wanted to begin generating rifle scopes following World War II, after failed attempts of shooting a deer with his rifle due to a fogged up scope. The company reached a massive milestone in 1996 when they reached the $100 million mark in sales. Leupold is currently known for manufacturing binoculars and other spotting scopes, putting their optics technologies to proper use. The US Army, US Navy, Marine Corps, and Secret Service currently use Leupold Scopes.

 

Available Scopes

 

Leupold offers a large selection of scopes to suit different rifles, shotguns, and handguns. Popular models fall in the VX series of riflescopes where Leupold optical technologies are used to ensure accuracy and a long lifespan. Many of the Leupold Scopes have a gloss black finish although there are some silver models as well. Some of the scopes in the family have better low-light performance than others, while some scopes have more

sophisticated targeting systems and adjustment options. Riflescopes in the FX series are mostly chosen by those that want the feel of a traditional rifle scope offering fixed power. Leupold continues that purity, but adds the necessary optical advancements for best overall performance. These scopes can also be placed on handguns and shotguns. Leupold also offers ultralight models of the FX and VX scopes. The weight is brought down by as much as 17 percent without sacrificing the quality of the lens and overall ruggedness of the design. These types of riflescopes are just as accurate and function well with air rifles, rimfire files, or walking varminters. There are also a number of Mark 4 rifles that are created for longer ranges. Common Technologies Leupold riflescopes that are generated for low-light predicaments use the Xtended Twilight Lens System which operates by optimizing the low-light wavelength transmissions, leading to a significant increase in detail with increased brightness. Many of the lenses have a unique exterior coating called DiamondCoat 2 which offers a very high level of abrasive resistance. Scopes that are created for heavier weaponry have a Dual Spring, 4x erector system for dealing with recoil. Most scopes also have a durable exterior, making them shock resistant and waterproof. Leupold is so confident with their products that they often throw in full lifetime guarantees for Leupold Scopes that have imperfections. This puts Leupold in the higher tiers of competition when it comes to rifle scopes.

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