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Muzzle Brake and Scope Movement
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<blockquote data-quote="fourinone" data-source="post: 79824" data-attributes="member: 3650"><p>Hi; I also read the Leupold Mark 4 held up good too. The EFR has one inch tube and 40mm Objective so you may want to be sure the turret travel is enough to suite you. You may want to call Leupold and talk to one of their tech support guys and ask about the construction of their current generation of scopes, it may be that they are constructed as well as the EFR or better?? This book I read was printed in the early to mid 1990's. A lot has changed since then and I would call and talk to someone about the scope you have in mind. I would trust an old EFR over the old non EFR Leupold scopes, except for the old MARK 4 which was said to be good back in them days too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourinone, post: 79824, member: 3650"] Hi; I also read the Leupold Mark 4 held up good too. The EFR has one inch tube and 40mm Objective so you may want to be sure the turret travel is enough to suite you. You may want to call Leupold and talk to one of their tech support guys and ask about the construction of their current generation of scopes, it may be that they are constructed as well as the EFR or better?? This book I read was printed in the early to mid 1990's. A lot has changed since then and I would call and talk to someone about the scope you have in mind. I would trust an old EFR over the old non EFR Leupold scopes, except for the old MARK 4 which was said to be good back in them days too. [/QUOTE]
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