I stopped in a local gun shop and picked up a new Redfield 3-9x40 the other day. I'm going to mount in on a .357 or .44 magnum rifle for my son (when I can find the gun I want). Until then, I mounted it on a muzzleloader and took it to the range.
First off, the fit and finish is of good quality. The optics are clear and crisp (even in low light) and the adjustments are sure.
Having mounted it in a set of Warne rings, I went to work. I shot the muzzleloader about a dozen times to get things sighted in (and play a bit) and everything is locked in and good to go.
While it certainly wasn't an endurance test, the scope adjusted easily, held those adjustments, provides plenty of eye relief and again, the optics are crisp and clear (even in low light). IMHO, it's represents a tremendous value in optics.
With the warranty being backed by Leupold, I don't see how I can go wrong.....