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Leupold Freedom RDS Red Dot Sight Review

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This is a review of the Leupold Freedom series Red Dot Sight. This 34mm sight has a 1 MOA dot with a tough exterior and rock solid mount. More Info in comments.
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47 COMMENTS

  1. Save your money people I bought one and not impressed at all there’s way better for less money some times corporate America just throws shit at the wall and hope some will stick I bet in two years it will be discontinued disappointed in leupold I thought leupold was a American company and for the people my opinion it’s junk

  2. Well I ordered one. May try a 6x magnifier with it. The gold ring will meet either electrical tape or ranger band.

    Itll be a range toy and considering I've owned a few vxr scopes I've dealt with the short battery life a few times. It's only for a range toy so it should be fine

  3. It's kinda heavy tho right?? Ohh u answered that I was just inpatient. Also I looked it up, a Aim point patrol only weights half a oz less, with battery and rings. So it's right there in the ball park, I like the bullet drop compensatory turret things. Lol could be a good buy.

  4. I bought one and never opened it… so if anyone is interested, let me know. The 1 MOA and clear glass Leupold is known for is what made me buy it but I changed my mind and went with an open reflex for close quarters gun.

  5. Great review 👍. Was looking at one before I decided on a Holosun red dot. Question. I have Saint Victor pistol .300. is it ok to mount red dot on beginning of handguard instead of upper? Was leaving room for magnifier between rear sight and red dot. Thanks

  6. Got one a couple weeks ago. At lower settings I can see the gold square holding the diode. Dunno if they should have blacked that out or what. Pretty annoying. It's going back. Outdoors, it acts like a blur around the red dot. Kinda defeats the purpose of 1 MOA when there's "fuzz" around it. The dot may be 1 MOA but the fuzz around it makes for a 3 moa or thereabouts.

  7. Sorry not sorry but after the Primary Arms ACSS prism Cyclops came out no red dot is worth it. No astigmatism issues with the PA prism, you get bullet compensation, and when the world ends and no batteries are left…this will keep working with its etched reticle.

  8. I think this is good for home defense, plinking, and hunting. Nothing for any serious work in regards of military, law enforcement. I will stick my Trijicon MRO!

  9. Hi im all the way from South Africa you have done review on Rudolph scopes before but they have a 1×8 scope ffp AR Series 1-8X24 AR1 FFP IR please do a review or comparison with the Trijicon 1×8 scope i think this will be an awesome comparison video since they are basically identical but two different price points. Here the Trijicon is 3 times the Rudolph price and you will be the first to review

  10. Heard about YouTube waging a war against you. I’m here to help. Gonna sign up to Patreon. I suggest getting crypto addresses up as well. Easier to use for us and they can’t shut it off (Patreon is owned by the same assholes)

  11. You had me till the reflective coating, and battery life. ..Cant do it… Leupold makes the most crisp dot I have ever seen, and no surround. I would think this would apply. the lens reflectivity could be cured with a defuser, but that battery life cant be cured for nothing. most guns using that are gonna be in the truck / Car / SUV …wont work…

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