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<blockquote data-quote="loosesniper2000" data-source="post: 463876" data-attributes="member: 18477"><p>I too would stray away from Leupold right now. I've had dozens and even the mark 4's had trouble. (I still use a few though) </p><p>I had a Mark 4 16x go back to the shop twice, first time the crosshairs were lying on the bottom and the second time the whole reticle shifted to about a 1:00 position. Having said that I think you could find a better deal here or swfa/Ebay...</p><p></p><p>I agree with Judd as for beginners I'd use the moa method and not worry about the hold over, you'll just confuse yourself and it's not worth it. You could do just fine with a target dot or standard duplex. Then you could move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loosesniper2000, post: 463876, member: 18477"] I too would stray away from Leupold right now. I've had dozens and even the mark 4's had trouble. (I still use a few though) I had a Mark 4 16x go back to the shop twice, first time the crosshairs were lying on the bottom and the second time the whole reticle shifted to about a 1:00 position. Having said that I think you could find a better deal here or swfa/Ebay... I agree with Judd as for beginners I'd use the moa method and not worry about the hold over, you'll just confuse yourself and it's not worth it. You could do just fine with a target dot or standard duplex. Then you could move on. [/QUOTE]
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