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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
help me understand Leupold
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<blockquote data-quote="Escopeta" data-source="post: 1224150" data-attributes="member: 96884"><p>I wish I had seen this sooner. A friend just bought one of the Zero-Lock Leupold scopes only to discover that it won't go past one rotation (and not even a full rotation at that). </p><p></p><p>Can someone explain something to me......if your "Zero-Lock" doesn't let you rotate the turret more than a full rotation around, then why do you need a zero lock in the first place? </p><p></p><p>Isn't a zero lock supposed to tell you how MANY rotations you've gone around on your turret and allow you an easy way to know you've turned all the way back? </p><p></p><p>Leupold's Zero-Lock isn't that exactly. Its nothing more than an anti-rotational stopper. Good grief. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Whoever was sitting around the design session that developed a $1,800 scope with an advertised 75 MOA adjustment that won't turn past about 16 MOA ought to have their employment revoked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Escopeta, post: 1224150, member: 96884"] I wish I had seen this sooner. A friend just bought one of the Zero-Lock Leupold scopes only to discover that it won't go past one rotation (and not even a full rotation at that). Can someone explain something to me......if your "Zero-Lock" doesn't let you rotate the turret more than a full rotation around, then why do you need a zero lock in the first place? Isn't a zero lock supposed to tell you how MANY rotations you've gone around on your turret and allow you an easy way to know you've turned all the way back? Leupold's Zero-Lock isn't that exactly. Its nothing more than an anti-rotational stopper. Good grief. Whoever was sitting around the design session that developed a $1,800 scope with an advertised 75 MOA adjustment that won't turn past about 16 MOA ought to have their employment revoked. [/QUOTE]
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