SHOT Show 2017: Leupold VX-6HD

Published on January 13, 2017
Duration: 1:50

Shane Mel from Leupold demonstrates the VX-6HD rifle scope with its two-turn locking CDS (Custom Dial System) dial. This system allows for precise long-range shots by pre-calibrating the dial to specific ballistic data, such as for a 6.5 Creedmoor with a 140-grain ELDX bullet at 2600 ft/s. The dial features a push-button lock to prevent accidental adjustments during movement.

Quick Summary

The Leupold VX-6HD rifle scope features a two-turn locking CDS (Custom Dial System) dial. This allows for precise long-range shooting by pre-calibrating the dial to specific ballistic data, such as for a 6.5 Creedmoor with a 140-grain ELDX bullet at 2600 ft/s. A push-button lock prevents accidental adjustments.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction with Shane Mel from Leupold
  2. 00:09Hunting Scenario in Sonora, Mexico
  3. 00:17Introducing the Leupold VX-6HD Scope
  4. 00:22Two-Turn Locking CDS Dial Feature
  5. 00:40Ballistics and Customization Explained
  6. 01:04How to Get Your Custom CDS Dial
  7. 01:28Where to Find More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of the Leupold VX-6HD scope's CDS dial?

The primary benefit of the Leupold VX-6HD scope's CDS (Custom Dial System) dial is its ability to be pre-calibrated to specific ballistic data. This allows shooters to make precise long-range shots by simply dialing the correct distance, eliminating the need for complex holdovers.

How does the locking mechanism on the Leupold CDS dial work?

The Leupold CDS dial features a push-button lock. This ensures that the dial's adjustments remain secure and do not turn accidentally while the shooter is moving through brush or carrying their rifle, preventing unintended changes to the zero.

What information is needed to get a custom CDS dial from Leupold?

To obtain a custom CDS dial from Leupold, you will need to provide your specific ballistic information. This typically includes the caliber, bullet weight and type, muzzle velocity, and the intended range of use. Leupold then uses this data to cut a personalized dial.

What ammunition and caliber are used as an example for the Leupold CDS dial?

In the demonstration, the Leupold CDS dial is set up for a 6.5 Creedmoor caliber rifle. The specific ammunition mentioned is a 140-grain ELDX bullet, with a stated muzzle velocity of 2600 feet per second.

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