Redfield Revolution 4-12x40

Ricky Bobby

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Hi folks!

Been searching for glass to put on top of my newly acquired Remmy LVSF that is chambered in .17 Rem & was wondering if this particular model might fit the bill? I think for a $250 price range, this scope might be hard to beat. I wanna keep my rig as light as possible & this scope weighs in at 13 ounces. Pretty lightweight for the 4-12 power range that it offers! I would probably opt for the standard plex reticle and am curious if it is a nice bold, easy to see reticle? I don't like them too fine. I have never had the oppurtunity to look through one of these. The length of the scope is 12", which should be a good fit for on top of the LVSF. Plan to put it in some Talley Lightweights.

Let me know if you think I'd be wasting my time & money going with the Redfield ... thanks!
 
I have 2 Redfields. A 3-9x40 and a 2-7. These are on a 30-06 and 270. Tried to keep these as light as possible and the Redfields are very light. They are great for what they are, a cheap Leupold. I have had no issues with either one. A great starter scope.
 
I just put a Redfield 4X12 on a LVSF in 221 Fireball last week and it seems to fit the bill so far. I was wanting to do the same thing as you and keep the scope on the small side as far as size because the rifles are compact. I think the optics are very nice for the money.
 
Originally Posted By: JLJ223I just put a Redfield 4X12 on a LVSF in 221 Fireball last week and it seems to fit the bill so far. I was wanting to do the same thing as you and keep the scope on the small side as far as size because the rifles are compact. I think the optics are very nice for the money.

Which reticle did you get? Is the reticle fairly bold?
 
I have the exact same scope on my Rem 660 .243....you should see the reticle just fine. I would say put one up to your eye before you buy but if youre buying on-line, you should be good to go.
 
Originally Posted By: highbrowI have 2 Redfields. A 3-9x40 and a 2-7. These are on a 30-06 and 270. Tried to keep these as light as possible and the Redfields are very light. They are great for what they are, a cheap Leupold. I have had no issues with either one. A great starter scope.

I have the same 2 scopes and like them both. I put them on AR uppers and chose them due to size and weight. duplex reticles are very easy to see in both.
 
I have the revolution 3x9 and I really like it!!!! The reticle is nice and bold and good glass. I actually prefer it over my Leoupold vx1 in 3x9, I can get on target a lot faster with the redfield.
 
Originally Posted By: highbrowI have 2 Redfields. A 3-9x40 and a 2-7. These are on a 30-06 and 270. Tried to keep these as light as possible and the Redfields are very light. They are great for what they are, a cheap Leupold. I have had no issues with either one. A great starter scope.

I have the same 2 scopes, bought a 2-7x for my .243, too short, now it rides on a 10/22 and bought the longer 3-9x for the .243. I agree they are light and have a good view. They also track well and I highly recommend.
 
Alright then fellas, I think I'm sold! 1st chance I get I am going to order myself one up. Have not really heard any negative comments & best of all they are made right here in the good ol' USA. Hope it's a slam dunk!
 
Originally Posted By: Merritt79I have a 2 redfields one in the accu range and the other is just the plex love them both.

How do you like the accu-range reticle?
I'm really considering one for a 22 WMR, and am thinking the reticle might work for longer range shooting.

Shayne
 
I have one in the 4-12 with the accu range. Scope is well built and the reticle seems to work well. I've had the scope on one of my primary calling rifles and its seen a bunch of use. Think I've had it three years now. Anyway, that thing takes a fair amount of shock on the gun rack on my 4-wheeler running the ranch roads that I hunt. To date, POI has not shifted. In my experiece the bouncing around on an ATV is a pretty tough test on a lot of scopes, and this one has held up very well.
 
I just managed to pick up a Redfield Revolution 4-12x40 @ the Kansas City Cabelas. I got the chance to look through it in the store & was pleased with the optical clarity. For the price point I believe these are going to be hard to beat! Can't wait to get it mounted up on the LVSF in .17 Rem & give it a good test on the range and in the field. Now I just need to locate some Talley Lightweights.

Did I mention that I love the fact that this Redfield is made in Oregon by Leupold? Gotta love that!
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I just picked up one of these 4-12 x 40 Redfields for my Rem 700 in 243.

The only thing I am a little put out with it over is the rough or course paint finish on it made it very difficult, more like a royal pain in the keester to turn it to line up the cross hairs in the Warne rings I use on all my rifles, while they were still very loose prior to tightening everything up.

Have not had that problem with any other scopes I put in Warne rings and I have had them on a number of rifles.
 
Originally Posted By: Ricky BobbyI just managed to pick up a Redfield Revolution 4-12x40 @ the Kansas City Cabelas. I got the chance to look through it in the store & was pleased with the optical clarity. For the price point I believe these are going to be hard to beat! Can't wait to get it mounted up on the LVSF in .17 Rem & give it a good test on the range and in the field. Now I just need to locate some Talley Lightweights.

Did I mention that I love the fact that this Redfield is made in Oregon by Leupold? Gotta love that!
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Good scope. I have one in 4-12 with the duplex. I like it.


The scope is more like assembled in USA. Neither Redfield or Leupold will affirm 100% made in the USA.

The "Revenge" line from Redfield is made in the Philippines. Most parts are made there as well I am told.

I think the Revolution is assembled in USA, but parts are from the Philippines. Same as the lower end of Leupold. Better than nothing and the price is right.
 
Originally Posted By: cowpokeI just picked up one of these 4-12 x 40 Redfields for my Rem 700 in 243.

The only thing I am a little put out with it over is the rough or course paint finish on it made it very difficult, more like a royal pain in the keester to turn it to line up the cross hairs in the Warne rings I use on all my rifles, while they were still very loose prior to tightening everything up.

Have not had that problem with any other scopes I put in Warne rings and I have had them on a number of rifles.

I will be mounting mine up in some Talleys. I'll let you know if I have the same issue.
 
I have a 4X12 40mm duplex mounted on a Mini-Mauser Mark X .223 with Warne Mounts I like it and it works well.
 
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