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Leupold VX-Freedom 1.5-4x20mm Riflescope

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 66 ratings

Brand Leupold
Color MOA Ring (180590)
Sport Hunting
Material Aluminum
Magnification Maximum 4 x
Objective Lens Diameter 20 Millimeters
Magnification Minimum 1.5 x
Compatible Devices Rifle
Mounting Type Picatinny Mount
Night vision No

About this item

  • Package dimension : 7.594 cm x 8.407 cm x 35.712 cm
  • Product type : AIMING SCOPE SIGHT
  • Package weight : 0.472 kg
  • MADE IN United States

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VX-Freedom 1.5-4x20 MOA-Ring

The 1.5-4x20mm model provides a wide field of view, while also allowing for precise, mid-range shots. Built around Leupold's Advanced Optical System, the VX-Freedom delivers tried and true light transmission, best in class glare reduction in harsh light, and the resolution and clarity that recreational sportsmen and sportswomen demand. The VX-Freedom is 100% waterproof and fogproof . And like all Leupold riflescopes, it's designed, machined, and assembled in the USA .

Features

  • 3:1 Zoom Ratio
  • Scratch Resistant Lenses

A 3:1 zoom ratio is very common in many scope models. It gives you 3 times more magnification at high power than at low power (model magnification ranges are available in powers of 3x: 1.5-5, 2.5-8, 3-9, 3.5-10, etc.), so you can dial your power down for close encounters or all of the way up for long-range shots.

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Product Description

The VX-Freedom delivers the legendary Leupold performance and dependability hunters have demanded for decades. The 1.5-4x20mm model provides a wide field of view, while also allowing for precise, close to mid-range engagements. Built around Leupold's Advanced Optical System, the VX-Freedom delivers tried and true light transmission, best in class glare reduction in harsh light, and the resolution and clarity that recreational sportsmen and sportswomen demand. The VX-Freedom is 100% waterproof and fogproof, and guaranteed to get the job done every time. And like all Leupold riflescopes, it's designed, machined, and assembled in the USA and guaranteed for life.

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4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
66 global ratings
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2 Stars
What happened to Leupold quality?
Aside from the Leupold name on the gold band you wouldn't recognize this as a quality Leupold product. This is my 12th Leupold optic since 1996, with the majority being VX-II and VX-III in the 2-7x or 3-9x. I have also purchased many Leupold rings, mounts, laser range finders, binoculars and red dots. The last scope I purchased in 2019 was a Patrol scope that I really like.I live in the PNW and Leupold is typically my go to favorite.Anyway I needed an affordable light weight scope for a little single shot rifle I picked up for my nephew and thought I'd put a Leupold on it before I gifted it. As soon as I opened the package and saw the traditional Leupold quality box was now just a thin box and the packaging was replaced with cheap foam and the nicely printed typical owners manual, was reduced to a pamphlet, I knew something wasn't right.As I removed the large over sized Chinese style turret covers, I discoverd they were hiding a disappointing feature. The new plastic turret dials with D&D like dice numbers. Not only were they slippery and not very functional but ugly as all get out.I decided to hold my judgment before I tried the thing because for all its uglyness and cheap plastic turret dials it had a really nice reticle. When I was bore sighting the scope I notice the elevation moved up and down faily easy without much in the way of discernable detent sound. However, the windage adjuster easily took twice the effort to rotate and did make sound. I have no doubt the quality of the internals are not there anymore.So I went to the range and that's when I notice the parallax seems to be very much off. I focused the reticle eye adjustment a few times thinking I had not done it right, even though I have been adjusting scopes for 50 years. The reticle is crystal clear but the down range target remains slightly blurry, no matter what power setting I use.By now I was kicking myself I the butt for not buying one of these a few years back before the changes were made. This is basically a $99 scope pretending to be a $299 scope.Here are the positives:I like the reticle and even with the oversized turret caps, it is a pretty strange line set up. I do think I need to find a good used VX-II and return this.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
I’ve been using leupold scopes for years, best scope on the market in my opinion.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023
Just what ordered.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022
It's just what's needed for a small, compact rifle. This is not for shooting at objects 500 meters away. Instead it is for quick shots at closer targets. The quality of the scope is awesome.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2021
This is my second Leupold product and I love it. Lighter and smaller than the other lpvo's I checked out before buying this. Best part is the clarity of the optic even at full magnification.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2022
Aside from the Leupold name on the gold band you wouldn't recognize this as a quality Leupold product. This is my 12th Leupold optic since 1996, with the majority being VX-II and VX-III in the 2-7x or 3-9x. I have also purchased many Leupold rings, mounts, laser range finders, binoculars and red dots. The last scope I purchased in 2019 was a Patrol scope that I really like.

I live in the PNW and Leupold is typically my go to favorite.

Anyway I needed an affordable light weight scope for a little single shot rifle I picked up for my nephew and thought I'd put a Leupold on it before I gifted it. As soon as I opened the package and saw the traditional Leupold quality box was now just a thin box and the packaging was replaced with cheap foam and the nicely printed typical owners manual, was reduced to a pamphlet, I knew something wasn't right.

As I removed the large over sized Chinese style turret covers, I discoverd they were hiding a disappointing feature. The new plastic turret dials with D&D like dice numbers. Not only were they slippery and not very functional but ugly as all get out.

I decided to hold my judgment before I tried the thing because for all its uglyness and cheap plastic turret dials it had a really nice reticle. When I was bore sighting the scope I notice the elevation moved up and down faily easy without much in the way of discernable detent sound. However, the windage adjuster easily took twice the effort to rotate and did make sound. I have no doubt the quality of the internals are not there anymore.

So I went to the range and that's when I notice the parallax seems to be very much off. I focused the reticle eye adjustment a few times thinking I had not done it right, even though I have been adjusting scopes for 50 years. The reticle is crystal clear but the down range target remains slightly blurry, no matter what power setting I use.

By now I was kicking myself I the butt for not buying one of these a few years back before the changes were made. This is basically a $99 scope pretending to be a $299 scope.

Here are the positives:

I like the reticle and even with the oversized turret caps, it is a pretty strange line set up. I do think I need to find a good used VX-II and return this.
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2.0 out of 5 stars What happened to Leupold quality?
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2022
Aside from the Leupold name on the gold band you wouldn't recognize this as a quality Leupold product. This is my 12th Leupold optic since 1996, with the majority being VX-II and VX-III in the 2-7x or 3-9x. I have also purchased many Leupold rings, mounts, laser range finders, binoculars and red dots. The last scope I purchased in 2019 was a Patrol scope that I really like.

I live in the PNW and Leupold is typically my go to favorite.

Anyway I needed an affordable light weight scope for a little single shot rifle I picked up for my nephew and thought I'd put a Leupold on it before I gifted it. As soon as I opened the package and saw the traditional Leupold quality box was now just a thin box and the packaging was replaced with cheap foam and the nicely printed typical owners manual, was reduced to a pamphlet, I knew something wasn't right.

As I removed the large over sized Chinese style turret covers, I discoverd they were hiding a disappointing feature. The new plastic turret dials with D&D like dice numbers. Not only were they slippery and not very functional but ugly as all get out.

I decided to hold my judgment before I tried the thing because for all its uglyness and cheap plastic turret dials it had a really nice reticle. When I was bore sighting the scope I notice the elevation moved up and down faily easy without much in the way of discernable detent sound. However, the windage adjuster easily took twice the effort to rotate and did make sound. I have no doubt the quality of the internals are not there anymore.

So I went to the range and that's when I notice the parallax seems to be very much off. I focused the reticle eye adjustment a few times thinking I had not done it right, even though I have been adjusting scopes for 50 years. The reticle is crystal clear but the down range target remains slightly blurry, no matter what power setting I use.

By now I was kicking myself I the butt for not buying one of these a few years back before the changes were made. This is basically a $99 scope pretending to be a $299 scope.

Here are the positives:

I like the reticle and even with the oversized turret caps, it is a pretty strange line set up. I do think I need to find a good used VX-II and return this.
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7 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2022
Great purchase
One person found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022
Best product. I have had a lot of this manufacturer's products. I highly recommend
3 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2022
Great scope for AR 15,has good field of view on low setting. I have never been disappointed with a Leupold scope an I can’t say that for a lot of other scopes.
4 people found this helpful
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