Hmmm sorry folks but I have two Leupolds a M8 Compact 4x and a Vari X 111 2.5-8 and both are at best mediocre. The reticles are way too fine for most of my hunting and compared to the Pecar Champion 4x36, Lisenfeld 3-9x42, Meopta 7x50, Zeiss Jena ZF/4N, Schmidt & Bender 6x42 or the Khales 4L2 4x and even the Tasco Titan 3-9x42 is better. All except the Schmidt were brought used as I can only new afford new optics on rare occasions.
The Leupold M8 Compact will possibly go on the .22 L/R Brno Model 2 and if it does not then it will be sold as basically I have no use for it the Vari X 111 is sitting atop a Parker-Hale 1200 super in 8mm Mauser and whether to keep it or not is the question I have to find an answer too. Using the Leupold to hunt with I will lose at least 1/2 of the last light hunting due to the optic quality and light transmission compared to my other scopes.
I am hoping to be able to get a new 6x42 about February time probably a Meopta and I am thinking about selling the Leupold's so I can buy a couple of the 6x42's instead of just one of them. I suppose I just have to find someone who wants them which may not be so easy as Leupold's are not that popular here it seems.
Brit,
Just a couple comments on this post..
You say you do not like the reticles in the Leupold scopes. Yet I have herd you comment a number of times at your affinity to the German No 1 & 7 reticles. Just so you know, Leupold is available with BOTH....
You also say you loose about a half hour of light to the Leupold compared to your other scopes. Now I understand that European hunting is different than USA (Maybe you do not?) as in many areas, your able to stay out longer and even when dark in some areas. By and large we here in the states, are not. Leupold is a USA company, making optics by and large for USA. Most states have a requirement that you be out of the woods by either sunset or half hour after it. That still plenty of light for many lesser scopes than Leupold. Just yesterday, I stretched that time a bit.
and was in my stand till just about dark. My Bausch and Laumb 7x42 binos where useless, but my VXII Leupold 2x7x32 scope (German #1 reticule) still allowed me to see quite well. In fact, I could see thru it better then with just my eyes alone. As you know, this isn't a top of the line scope, its middle of the pack at best.
You have scopes available to you, many of us have never seen. So its quite possible that they could be better. Some of the manufacturers you have named have a long standing history of making a top quality optic. But many simply are not available to us. Your requirements for a hunting scope (in Europe)are quite different than us in the states.
Another example, unrelated: The Autobahn is a far cry form any US road. A vehicle that would be too slow, under powered or not handle worth a darn. Would quite likely be head and shoulders above many of the vehicles on the road here in the US. In terms of power and handling. Does this make small under powdered and lesser handling US vehicles useless? Absolutely, ON THE AUTOBAHN. But not here. SO In comparison, I offer a scope that's head a shoulders above whats needed for use in the country its manufactured intended for use and for the users of that area is not fairly judged when used outside of that area.
JMHO,
CW