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<blockquote data-quote="SteveBurton" data-source="post: 1043951" data-attributes="member: 59541"><p>I have no experience with the Mark 4 scopes. I like my VII and VIII but IMHO I feel Leupold scopes are overpriced for the features you get. I also have a Nightforce NXS, Vortex HS-T, Bushnell 4200, a couple of Nikon Monarchs and a few cheaper scopes. The Nightforce is by far the most expensive scope I have but it's also the best scope I have. Do I need all of the features it has, not really but better to have them and not need them. For real world hunting conditions that include rain, snow, sleet and below freezing temps that cause scopes to fog even when they say they're fog proof, I would pick the Nightforce over any other scope I own.</p><p></p><p>To clarify my comment about a custom rifle costing more around $3k. I agree that you can find the COMPONENTS to build a rifle for under $2k but you will most likely pay a smith an additional $1k to put it together correctly. I would not suggest someone building a rifle without the proper tools, equipment and knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveBurton, post: 1043951, member: 59541"] I have no experience with the Mark 4 scopes. I like my VII and VIII but IMHO I feel Leupold scopes are overpriced for the features you get. I also have a Nightforce NXS, Vortex HS-T, Bushnell 4200, a couple of Nikon Monarchs and a few cheaper scopes. The Nightforce is by far the most expensive scope I have but it's also the best scope I have. Do I need all of the features it has, not really but better to have them and not need them. For real world hunting conditions that include rain, snow, sleet and below freezing temps that cause scopes to fog even when they say they're fog proof, I would pick the Nightforce over any other scope I own. To clarify my comment about a custom rifle costing more around $3k. I agree that you can find the COMPONENTS to build a rifle for under $2k but you will most likely pay a smith an additional $1k to put it together correctly. I would not suggest someone building a rifle without the proper tools, equipment and knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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