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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 224203" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Scott, </p><p>You are correct, to a point. Their website does say the MK4's have the Index Matched Lens System, but it is in the variable models. The fixed models have the MultiCoat 4 Lens System, along with the MK2's.</p><p>By the way, I received my replacement scope in from Valdada yesterday. They said they didn't have any 6-24's so they sent me a SFP 3-18.</p><p> </p><p>As far as the dual spring erector system being on the MK4, they advertise it for the VX-L and VX7 but not the MK4. I wonder why? If this is the toughest most durable system they have why don't they put it in their toughest most durable scopes? And if they do why not advertise it? Maybe I'll call them back and ask. </p><p>So it would seem that the variable MK4's are just VX-III's with tactical knobs and etched glass reticles (if they even have that-not advertised).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 224203, member: 8873"] Scott, You are correct, to a point. Their website does say the MK4's have the Index Matched Lens System, but it is in the variable models. The fixed models have the MultiCoat 4 Lens System, along with the MK2's. By the way, I received my replacement scope in from Valdada yesterday. They said they didn't have any 6-24's so they sent me a SFP 3-18. As far as the dual spring erector system being on the MK4, they advertise it for the VX-L and VX7 but not the MK4. I wonder why? If this is the toughest most durable system they have why don't they put it in their toughest most durable scopes? And if they do why not advertise it? Maybe I'll call them back and ask. So it would seem that the variable MK4's are just VX-III's with tactical knobs and etched glass reticles (if they even have that-not advertised). [/QUOTE]
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