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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leupold Mk 4 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="CS T" data-source="post: 220583" data-attributes="member: 2585"><p>The MK4 do not lock. They are very positive and are not really that easy to rote by accident. Not to say it is a bad idea but I really would not what it unless it was just on the wind-age. If you had to left up the turret like the S&B Short Dot Locking turrets that would not be bad. Again for the most part good quality scopes will not rotate all that easy and if they do then maybe they should have knob covers. I have seen the scopes that have a lock like nut get stuck and they have a h@!l of a time getting it undone!</p><p></p><p>Mike @ CSGW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CS T, post: 220583, member: 2585"] The MK4 do not lock. They are very positive and are not really that easy to rote by accident. Not to say it is a bad idea but I really would not what it unless it was just on the wind-age. If you had to left up the turret like the S&B Short Dot Locking turrets that would not be bad. Again for the most part good quality scopes will not rotate all that easy and if they do then maybe they should have knob covers. I have seen the scopes that have a lock like nut get stuck and they have a h@!l of a time getting it undone! Mike @ CSGW [/QUOTE]
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