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Leupold Comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 307326" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>John,</p><p> </p><p>Do you have any idea why Leupold does not offer and MOA based reticle like the NPR1? All these other offerings they have and not one MOA based reticle like the NPR1. I'm in the market for a new scope for a carry gun and am torn between and MK4 and an NSX as well. I don't want to pack around the extra weight and bulk of the NSX, but the Leups don't have a reticle like the NPR1 and they don't have the range of magnification like the NSX scopes. 5.5 x 22 is a pretty useful range. </p><p> </p><p>I've talked with Ray Brock (Tactical Line Product Manager) at Leupold about this and he says to wait a bit that Leup is coming out with some stuff soon that will make us happy. Would sure like to know what that means and when it might happen.</p><p> </p><p>Why is it that in your videos we see you guys dialing past and then several clicks back to the desired range? With the new double erector springs on the VX-3 and the MK4 alaready having double springs, would you think it necessary to dial past? </p><p> </p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 307326, member: 1742"] John, Do you have any idea why Leupold does not offer and MOA based reticle like the NPR1? All these other offerings they have and not one MOA based reticle like the NPR1. I'm in the market for a new scope for a carry gun and am torn between and MK4 and an NSX as well. I don't want to pack around the extra weight and bulk of the NSX, but the Leups don't have a reticle like the NPR1 and they don't have the range of magnification like the NSX scopes. 5.5 x 22 is a pretty useful range. I've talked with Ray Brock (Tactical Line Product Manager) at Leupold about this and he says to wait a bit that Leup is coming out with some stuff soon that will make us happy. Would sure like to know what that means and when it might happen. Why is it that in your videos we see you guys dialing past and then several clicks back to the desired range? With the new double erector springs on the VX-3 and the MK4 alaready having double springs, would you think it necessary to dial past? Jon [/QUOTE]
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