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I don't know what JRS meant by point blank competition either, but I was describing what I shoot, which is short range competition, 100, 200, & 300 yards and meters.sorry I should have said the type I had seen PRS/F/other long range stuff.
besides the obvious, what is point blank competition? sorry if I am dense---a saying I use--No dumb questions just dumb people--me...Ha
Short range competition. It has been referred to as "point blank" for as long as I can remember. Example: The 2016 Super Shoot equipment list for the top twenty LV shooters: Leupold - 8, March - 6, Nightforce - 3, Valdada - 2, Sightron - 1.sorry I should have said the type I had seen PRS/F/other long range stuff.
besides the obvious, what is point blank competition? sorry if I am dense---a saying I use--No dumb questions just dumb people--me...Ha
In the disciple that I shoot, (SR IBS SCORE) there has been a steady decline of Leupold Competition scopes. I just feel that early on there was an issue that had to do with POI and wire crosshairs that would come apart. I'm sure there have been steady improvements to Leup Comp scopes since they first came out, but in some people's minds the damage has been done. If you look at the equipment list, NF'S Comp scopes have dominated as far as sheer numbers of shooters who are using them now. Word of mouth goes a long way in this game. Some people have gotten tired of sending their Leupold back a number of times for the same reason and more often than not they are not getting an answer as to why their scope failed. I personally have seen 8 Leup Comp scopes fail in a match and that's not good. I personally feel that Leupold's old 36BR scope was a much better scope than the Comp series. I have 2 NF Comp scopes a straight 42X and a 15-55X and I love them. They are not without their faults, I know 2 people who I shoot against that had to send theirs back, but that's expected. One was a brand new scope that didn't function right from the start. I know two people that outright sold theirs because according to both of them they were so clear that during a match that had a lot of mirage, their scope would amplify mirage something terrible vs their March scopes under the same conditions. Plus another thing, as most people get older their eyesight gets weaker and they feel that a little extra magnification will go a long way in helping them out, plus the ED glass in a NF or March is way superior than the glass used in a Leup Comp, hence the major price difference. Logistics is another area as to who uses what it seems. East coast below the Mason-Dixon line, NF just totally dominates. At the 200-300 yard Score Nationals in SC, there were 22 NF, 7 Leups and 4 Marches. At the 100-200 yard score Nationals in NY there were 14 NF, 7 Weavers, 13 Leups, 4 B&L and 6 Marches.
It's not about what is carried, but competition proves reliability and sells scopes. I won't buy a scope unless it has proven itself. Leupold is not the same company it was after being sold out a few years ago. Lots more problems with their products. They also don't support the clubs like they used to. After years of supporting our club, they sent a letter stating the new ownership has decided it is not in their best interest to support us. MattHow big is the hunting-plinking-shooting scope business? How big is the competition scope business? How many hunters carry competition scopes in the woods? How many competitors use hunting scopes?
My bet is a deliberate decision on Leupold's part about what segment of the market they want to occupy.
Thats amazing, what a way to shoot yourself in your foot as a business. Do they really think you guys will ever buy anything Leupold with a move like that...After years of supporting our club, they sent a letter stating the new ownership has decided it is not in their best interest to support us. Matt