All Leupold riflescopes are made in the United States at their Oregon facilities. Leupold makes them in all sizes and configurations, providing quality which always appeals to sensible consumers.
To use a riflescope with your shooting device, you'll need a mounting base and mounting rings in addition to the scope itself. You'll also need to settle on your preferred reticle type, as Leupold offers most of their scopes in many different choices of finish and reticle type.
The VX-II series is likely Leupold's most popular one, designed to deliver performance and features for serious hunters and shooters everywhere. They've got some nice improvements over the VX-I models such as the Multicoat 4 lens system and the "fast focus eyepiece" which quickly locks your eyepiece once reticle focus has been set.
| Magnification | 1-4x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 20mm |
| Angle of View | 14.3-5.4° |
| Field-of-View (@ 1000 Yds) |
1x: 750' (249 m at 1000 m) 4x: 285' (95 m at 1000 m) |
| Dioptric Correction Range | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Exit Pupil Diameter |
1x: 40.0mm 4x: 10.0mm |
| Eye Relief | 97mm |
| Filter Size | None |
| Impact Point Correction per Click | 0.25" per 100 Yards (7.0mm per 100 meters) |
| Maximum Elevation/Windage Adjustment | ±33.5" at 100 Yards (0.9 m at 100 meters) |
| Relative Brightness |
1x: 460.0 4x: 100.0 |
| Twilight Factor |
1x: 6.3 4x: 12.6 |
| Weatherproofing | Waterproof & fogproof |
| Dimensions | 9.2 x 1.0" (234 x 25mm) WxH |
| Weight | 0.56 lb (255 g) |