Word is they are not made at the Leupold facility in Oregon, but made completely overseas. That is why they are able to offer fully multicoated lenses, more reticle choices, and pop up turrets, etc.. for the same money as the Revolution. Still should be a good scope though, maybe even better than the Revolution due to better glass and other features that were added.
Who would have thought Leupold of all companies, would outsource to another country to completely build an entire line of scopes. Redfield, not made in USA anymore, kind of depressing. They may catch some flack when people start finding out.