Video Review: Leupold VX-Freedom Rimfire Riflescope

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posted on August 20, 2018
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Leupold has long been at the forefront of providing American shooters with top-quality optics at a wide array of prices for a wide array of budgets, and the brand new VX-Freedom Rimfire Riflescope is another example of this tradition. Headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, Leupold designs, machines and distributes every optic they make (regardless of price) right here in the U.S. In 2018, American sportsmen may have noticed that Leupold has streamlined their latest offerings, eliminating the VX-1 and VS-2 lines. In their place is the new VX-Freedom Rimfire, which is an entry-level product that offers top-level reliability and design. In this video, American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach walks you through every aspect of this new, budget-friendly riflescope and all the high-end details and planning that are part of its design.

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