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<blockquote data-quote="trebark" data-source="post: 412128" data-attributes="member: 19172"><p>The M1 turrets are great. The knobs on them are easy to grab and the clicks are firm. I've never had any trouble with them accidently turning as a result of dragging them against something and I've had this rifle in some thick brush.</p><p> </p><p>Love the TMR reticle too. The cross-hairs do not actually touch in the middle. So when you're sighting a distant target (like a ground hog I shot at this year at 940 yards) the crosshairs do not coverup the target. Also, rather than having mil-dots, there are small cross hairs. also, it is graduated in 1/2 mils - this makes it easier to figure corrections if you miss.</p><p> </p><p>It's easy to have Leupold do this type of work. They do lots of custom work. check it out here: <a href="https://customshop.leupold.com/" target="_blank">https://customshop.leupold.com/</a> or call them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trebark, post: 412128, member: 19172"] The M1 turrets are great. The knobs on them are easy to grab and the clicks are firm. I've never had any trouble with them accidently turning as a result of dragging them against something and I've had this rifle in some thick brush. Love the TMR reticle too. The cross-hairs do not actually touch in the middle. So when you're sighting a distant target (like a ground hog I shot at this year at 940 yards) the crosshairs do not coverup the target. Also, rather than having mil-dots, there are small cross hairs. also, it is graduated in 1/2 mils - this makes it easier to figure corrections if you miss. It's easy to have Leupold do this type of work. They do lots of custom work. check it out here: [URL]https://customshop.leupold.com/[/URL] or call them. [/QUOTE]
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