Leupold’s New Index Matched Lens System Takes Optical Performance to the Next LevelLeupold Hunting Scopes- BEAVERTON, Ore. – When looking through a Leupold® Golden Ring® VX®-III or Leupold Mark 4® tactical riflescope, hunters and shooters can expect to see the clearest, brightest image possible, thanks to Leupold’s new Index Matched Lens System™. This coating system optimizes light management and maximizes light transmission to the eye, providing an exceptionally bright and crisp sight picture with sharp contrast, even in low-light conditions. In some VX-III or Leupold Mark 4 riflescopes, total light transmission can reach as high as 98 percent. “Our Index Matched Lens System actually improves upon the excellent light management provided by other lens coatings used for Leupold optics,” said Mike Slack, Leupold’s marketing communications manager. “Experienced hunters and shooters will certainly see the difference.” In designing an Index Matched Lens System riflescope, Leupold optical engineers match the type of glass used in each lens with the ideal coating for that lens by balancing the index of refraction needed in both the lens glass and the lens coating. This gives each coated lens the best possible optical performance in the riflescope. The result is a riflescope with optimal light management and maximum light transmission, which provides an image of superior clarity and brightness. All Leupold Golden Ring VX-III riflescopes, as well as Leupold Mark 4 Long Range/ Tactical and Mid Range/Tactical riflescopes, feature the Index Matched Lens System. Like all Leupold riflescopes, they are made in the U.S.A. and backed by Leupold’s Full Lifetime Guarantee. For more information, contact a local Leupold dealer or Leupold & Stevens, Inc., P.O. Box 688, Beaverton, OR 97075-0688; (503) 526-1400 – phone; (503) 526-1475 – fax. Or, go to www.leupold.com. To locate a Leupold dealer, call (800) 929-4949
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