Leupold FX-3 questions?
-
- Unclassified Poster
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Mon Jun 05, 2017 8:17 am
- Location: Texas
Leupold FX-3 questions?
Good morning gentlemen,
I am considering the purchase of a Leupold FX-3 25x40 for smallbore silhouette, and have a few questions that I am hoping the forum can assist with:
1. While my preference would be 1/4 MOA clicks, it appears as though 1/8 MOA is the only option without going to the Custom Shop. Do folks tend to find the 1/8 MOA cumbersome, manageable, desirable?
2. How many MOA of adjustment does the scope have per revolution of the elevation turret?
3. Since this model is presumably intended for this sort of activity where elevation adjustments are made frequently, is it reasonable to assume that the reticle tracking is accurate and repeatable?
4. Do most folks tend to use the 3/8 MOA dot or the 1/2 MOA dot?
I realize that these are mostly subjective questions, but it would be helpful to benefit from this forum's specialized experience.
Thank you, John
I am considering the purchase of a Leupold FX-3 25x40 for smallbore silhouette, and have a few questions that I am hoping the forum can assist with:
1. While my preference would be 1/4 MOA clicks, it appears as though 1/8 MOA is the only option without going to the Custom Shop. Do folks tend to find the 1/8 MOA cumbersome, manageable, desirable?
2. How many MOA of adjustment does the scope have per revolution of the elevation turret?
3. Since this model is presumably intended for this sort of activity where elevation adjustments are made frequently, is it reasonable to assume that the reticle tracking is accurate and repeatable?
4. Do most folks tend to use the 3/8 MOA dot or the 1/2 MOA dot?
I realize that these are mostly subjective questions, but it would be helpful to benefit from this forum's specialized experience.
Thank you, John
-
- A Poster
- Posts: 199
- Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2007 3:41 pm
- Location: Vancouver, WA
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
John,
The FX-3, 25X is the "go to" scope for silhouette shooting. The adjustments are repeatable and focus is easy.
The FX-3 comes with 1/4 min clicks and either a 3/8" or 1/2" dot. All Leupold target scopes are assembled in the custom shop now.
If you decide to buy one PM me for a unbeatable price.
Pete
The FX-3, 25X is the "go to" scope for silhouette shooting. The adjustments are repeatable and focus is easy.
The FX-3 comes with 1/4 min clicks and either a 3/8" or 1/2" dot. All Leupold target scopes are assembled in the custom shop now.
If you decide to buy one PM me for a unbeatable price.
Pete
-
- B Poster
- Posts: 20
- Joined: Wed May 24, 2017 4:02 pm
- Location: ATL
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
Great questions John. I'm also in the market for this scope, probably end of month though so I look forward to the responses. I will offer my experience with 1/8 MOA clicks. While it might not be desirable for Silhouette I don't find it an issue. I currently use a Mueller with 1/8 clicks and can cover 40 to 100 yds without having to do a full revolution on the dial.
-
- A Poster
- Posts: 199
- Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2007 3:41 pm
- Location: Vancouver, WA
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
John,
OOPS, I forgot part of your question. The FX-3 has 15 min. of elevation change per revolution.
Pete
OOPS, I forgot part of your question. The FX-3 has 15 min. of elevation change per revolution.
Pete
-
- AAA Poster
- Posts: 684
- Joined: Tue Jun 11, 2013 3:07 pm
- Location: West Monroe, LA
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
I thought for sure the FX3 silhouette scopes would be 1/4MOA clicks, but I can't find that verbiage on the Leupold site and retailers aren't consistent. Glad to read it from Pete.
I am NOT Danny Hatch.
- DavidABQ
- Expert Master Poster
- Posts: 1819
- Joined: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:33 pm
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
I only have two of the FX- 3 25x40 scopes and I can tell you that they have 1/4 moa clicks.
The 3/8 MOA for reticle for is too small for me but other people love them.
I can also tell you that Pete has great prices and service.
The 3/8 MOA for reticle for is too small for me but other people love them.
I can also tell you that Pete has great prices and service.
- OldRanger
- AAA Poster
- Posts: 992
- Joined: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:00 am
- Location: Missoula, MT
- Contact:
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
Yup. 1/4 min clicks and 1/2 moa dot is the way mine came. The small dot is harder for my old eyes to pick up all the time, I definately like the bigger 1/2 moa. And the difference from chickens to rams is 10 minutes for me on HP and 9 min on smallbore. There are 14 minutes in a revolution so that is never a problem for my adjustments.
I buy all my guns from t-rex. He's a small arms dealer.
-
- Unclassified Poster
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Mon Jun 05, 2017 8:17 am
- Location: Texas
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
Thank you all for taking the time to reply.
I am glad to hear that the W & E adjustments are 1/4 MOA clicks. Page 49 of the 2017 Leupold catalog downloaded from their website clearly states 1/8 MOA, but it certainly wouldn't be the first time that a scope manufacturer published incorrect information.
15 MOA per revolution is perfect. As is typical for subsonic .22LR, my dial-in from Chicken-to-Ram is around 9 MOA depending on which rifle. Adjusting more than one revolution (like when shooting at 300y with a .22LR) isn't a tragedy, but it is sure simpler to stay on the same revolution for silhouette.
I am inclined to go with the 1/2 MOA dot since my eyes are aging, as seems to be the case with many folks in the rimfire community. I took a peek through another gentleman's FX-3 this past weekend at a match, and can definitely understand why the dot is the "preferred" reticle for this activity. Unfortunately, I am not sure which dot size it was.
I could send my VX-3i 6.5-20x40 EFR in for a reticle change, but since my rifle is at 8# 9oz. right now with that scope and the lightweight Talley mounts, reducing a few ounces by going with the fixed power scope would put it legitimately under the hunter-class weight limit. Having less lenses in the optic for better light transmission also wouldn't seem to hurt with the very small exit pupils these devices have.
Pete, I have seen your name come up before on this site, so I will send you a PM to initiate the dialog on a potential purchase.
Thanks again.
I am glad to hear that the W & E adjustments are 1/4 MOA clicks. Page 49 of the 2017 Leupold catalog downloaded from their website clearly states 1/8 MOA, but it certainly wouldn't be the first time that a scope manufacturer published incorrect information.
15 MOA per revolution is perfect. As is typical for subsonic .22LR, my dial-in from Chicken-to-Ram is around 9 MOA depending on which rifle. Adjusting more than one revolution (like when shooting at 300y with a .22LR) isn't a tragedy, but it is sure simpler to stay on the same revolution for silhouette.
I am inclined to go with the 1/2 MOA dot since my eyes are aging, as seems to be the case with many folks in the rimfire community. I took a peek through another gentleman's FX-3 this past weekend at a match, and can definitely understand why the dot is the "preferred" reticle for this activity. Unfortunately, I am not sure which dot size it was.
I could send my VX-3i 6.5-20x40 EFR in for a reticle change, but since my rifle is at 8# 9oz. right now with that scope and the lightweight Talley mounts, reducing a few ounces by going with the fixed power scope would put it legitimately under the hunter-class weight limit. Having less lenses in the optic for better light transmission also wouldn't seem to hurt with the very small exit pupils these devices have.
Pete, I have seen your name come up before on this site, so I will send you a PM to initiate the dialog on a potential purchase.
Thanks again.
- Jim Beckley
- Master Poster
- Posts: 1158
- Joined: Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:54 pm
- Location: Cave Creek, Arizona
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
While we are on the subject of these scopes, does anyone make plastic covers that fit these scopes?
U.S. Army-Donating blood since 1775.
- DavidABQ
- Expert Master Poster
- Posts: 1819
- Joined: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:33 pm
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
Heck with plastic covers. I want the aluminum screw on covers! I love those!Jim Beckley wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2017 11:34 am While we are on the subject of these scopes, does anyone make plastic covers that fit these scopes?
-
- AAA Poster
- Posts: 517
- Joined: Wed May 27, 2009 4:45 pm
- Location: Janesville, WI
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
Ditto and is 10.5 at Rams[100m] at our range in SB. Best Scope I ever had.OldRanger wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2017 12:28 pm Yup. 1/4 min clicks and 1/2 moa dot is the way mine came. The small dot is harder for my old eyes to pick up all the time, I definately like the bigger 1/2 moa. And the difference from chickens to rams is 10 minutes for me on HP and 9 min on smallbore. There are 14 minutes in a revolution so that is never a problem for my adjustments.
LH CZ 452 Amer, Free Floated, FX-3 25X40, D3 Rings, TAC-22
https://www.beloitrifleclub.org/shootin ... ilhouette/
https://www.beloitrifleclub.org/shootin ... ilhouette/
-
- B Poster
- Posts: 91
- Joined: Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:55 pm
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
I have a VX3 6.5x20 EFR and can't remember it's moa adjustment. My guess would be 1/4" . Can anyone confirm. Thank you
- BCloninger
- Master Poster
- Posts: 1331
- Joined: Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:22 am
- Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
Yes, each click is 1/4 MOA.
"You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream."
- C.S. Lewis
- C.S. Lewis
-
- B Poster
- Posts: 91
- Joined: Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:55 pm
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
I am looking to buy FX-3 25x40 . How does the 50 yard minimum A/O adjustment work for 40 meter (44 yard ) targets?
-
- AAA Poster
- Posts: 517
- Joined: Wed May 27, 2009 4:45 pm
- Location: Janesville, WI
Re: Leupold FX-3 questions?
It actually is perfect at 40 meters.
LH CZ 452 Amer, Free Floated, FX-3 25X40, D3 Rings, TAC-22
https://www.beloitrifleclub.org/shootin ... ilhouette/
https://www.beloitrifleclub.org/shootin ... ilhouette/