Leupold Announces Limited Edition ‘Stars & Stripes’ VX-Freedom Riflescope

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posted on April 25, 2019
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Leupold & Stevens, Inc., has announced that it will be offering a limited-edition ‘Stars & Stripes’ VX-Freedom riflescope beginning today, Thurs., April 25, to coincide with the beginning of the 148thNRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Indianapolis, Ind.

The limited-edition ‘Stars & Stripes’ scope is a VX-Freedom AR 3X-9X-40mm with TMR (Tactical Milling Reticle), and features a special American flag Cerakote design and a cap over the windage adjustment dial has been emblazoned with the NRA logo. It has 0.1 Mil/Click adjustments to match the milliradian increments of the reticle, and is built to deliver relentless reliability and versatility. Along with being waterproof and fogproof, the VX-Freedom’s military-spec outer lens surfaces are scratch resistant, offering protection in all hunting conditions.

All VX-Freedom riflescopes feature the company’s Twilight Light Management System, which helps achieve less glare and higher performance in low-light conditions, giving hunters the opportunity to make the most of their day afield from first to last light.

Orders can be placed through the Leupold Custom Shop by calling 1-888-629-4811 beginning Thursday, April 25. Attendees of the 148thNRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits can purchase their limited-edition ‘Stars & Stripes’ scope by visiting the Leupold booth (#3620) during show hours.

For more information, visit leupold.com.

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