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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leupold Mark 4 vs VX-3
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<blockquote data-quote="SES50" data-source="post: 301246" data-attributes="member: 7753"><p>I actually like the target turrets because they have the cover and do not get changed when I am sliding the rifle in an out of the gun scabbard on my quad or in my backpack. I had an issue a year ago where the exposed knobs on another scope got spun when I pulled the rifle from the scabbard in a hurry to take a shot. I made the shot but luckly the deers head was low because I got him right behind the ear instead of instead of the high shoulder where I was aiming. I looked at my windage knob after the shot and it was spun just about the amount I was off.</p><p></p><p>So, I go with covered turrets when I can. I figure on a long shot where I am going to need to turn the turrets I have time to take the covers off.</p><p></p><p>SES50</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SES50, post: 301246, member: 7753"] I actually like the target turrets because they have the cover and do not get changed when I am sliding the rifle in an out of the gun scabbard on my quad or in my backpack. I had an issue a year ago where the exposed knobs on another scope got spun when I pulled the rifle from the scabbard in a hurry to take a shot. I made the shot but luckly the deers head was low because I got him right behind the ear instead of instead of the high shoulder where I was aiming. I looked at my windage knob after the shot and it was spun just about the amount I was off. So, I go with covered turrets when I can. I figure on a long shot where I am going to need to turn the turrets I have time to take the covers off. SES50 [/QUOTE]
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