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Leupold Mark 4
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw6.0" data-source="post: 584791" data-attributes="member: 23486"><p>I'm starting to get a pretty sizable stable of Leupold products, including a coupld of MK 4's. The first is a 8.5-25x50 M1 w/TMR. The TMR is a fantastic reticle, I usually dial elevation & hold for wind using the TMR, problem is dialing in MOA & Holding in Mils, not impossible but awkward at first. If you hold for both ele & wind you can use mils for both (obviously). Price $1300ish (IIRC) </p><p>The second is a MK 4 M5-A ER/T. 6.5-20x50 FFP TMR, 34mm tube, zero stop, rev counter, 1/10mil adj-10mils/rev. locking ele turret & ~120mins of ele adjustment. This scope is an absolute beast, I'm seriously impressed.</p><p>Price $2200-3000 Depending on reticle choice (Horus available).</p><p> </p><p>Leupy has finally stepped up to the plate with the M4 M5-A. But as you can see, it's expensive, I don't know anything about the Vortex & if the M5-A keeps performing the way it has, I never will.</p><p> </p><p>IF you are truly going to use the reticle for target ranging or wind holds, the FFP is going to be the better bet as you don't have to worry about what power you're on. If you are comfortable with "powering down" to use the reticle (nothing wrong with that) then you can save some coin with the SFP.</p><p> </p><p>Hope that helps, keep it American.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw6.0, post: 584791, member: 23486"] I'm starting to get a pretty sizable stable of Leupold products, including a coupld of MK 4's. The first is a 8.5-25x50 M1 w/TMR. The TMR is a fantastic reticle, I usually dial elevation & hold for wind using the TMR, problem is dialing in MOA & Holding in Mils, not impossible but awkward at first. If you hold for both ele & wind you can use mils for both (obviously). Price $1300ish (IIRC) The second is a MK 4 M5-A ER/T. 6.5-20x50 FFP TMR, 34mm tube, zero stop, rev counter, 1/10mil adj-10mils/rev. locking ele turret & ~120mins of ele adjustment. This scope is an absolute beast, I'm seriously impressed. Price $2200-3000 Depending on reticle choice (Horus available). Leupy has finally stepped up to the plate with the M4 M5-A. But as you can see, it's expensive, I don't know anything about the Vortex & if the M5-A keeps performing the way it has, I never will. IF you are truly going to use the reticle for target ranging or wind holds, the FFP is going to be the better bet as you don't have to worry about what power you're on. If you are comfortable with "powering down" to use the reticle (nothing wrong with that) then you can save some coin with the SFP. Hope that helps, keep it American. [/QUOTE]
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