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The Basics, Starting Out
Luepold BDC turrent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 128283" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>All Leupold scopes are water proof with or without the caps on. Mark 4's don't even have caps over the turrets. I use the Kenton dials on my VX-III LRT scope. I leave the cap off when I'm clicking but put the cap on when I'm done or in general hunting mode where the gun is set to a 300 yard zero. Kenton used to make the dials for Leupold until Leupold brought the capability in house for almost double the price. The Kenton is top flight and looks OEM in every way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 128283, member: 1290"] All Leupold scopes are water proof with or without the caps on. Mark 4's don't even have caps over the turrets. I use the Kenton dials on my VX-III LRT scope. I leave the cap off when I'm clicking but put the cap on when I'm done or in general hunting mode where the gun is set to a 300 yard zero. Kenton used to make the dials for Leupold until Leupold brought the capability in house for almost double the price. The Kenton is top flight and looks OEM in every way. [/QUOTE]
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