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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leupold Mark 4 M1, 16x40
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 15413" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>That happens to be one of my workhorse scopes and I can give some opinions on it (for whatever that is worth...). It is a tough, precise scope, probably much more ruggedly built than most sportsmen would ever need. Accuracy of adjustments and repeatability are about as good as most guys could ever measure - as in perfect. The turrets actually get better with use, as in more snappy. </p><p>The only negative is that the eye-relief is quite critical and the field of view is not very wide. I have each model (reticle option) and they are all sharp and bright scopes.</p><p>Fact is my most used rifles seem to wear NXS and Nikon tactical scopes more now than the MK4's that I used to use so much. I have never used the 8.5-25 that Darryl has such good luck with, I would take his word tho, they are significantly cheaper than the NXS and probably cheaper than the MK4's.</p><p>There is only one scope that has the name MK4, they are Leupold's best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 15413, member: 25"] That happens to be one of my workhorse scopes and I can give some opinions on it (for whatever that is worth...). It is a tough, precise scope, probably much more ruggedly built than most sportsmen would ever need. Accuracy of adjustments and repeatability are about as good as most guys could ever measure - as in perfect. The turrets actually get better with use, as in more snappy. The only negative is that the eye-relief is quite critical and the field of view is not very wide. I have each model (reticle option) and they are all sharp and bright scopes. Fact is my most used rifles seem to wear NXS and Nikon tactical scopes more now than the MK4's that I used to use so much. I have never used the 8.5-25 that Darryl has such good luck with, I would take his word tho, they are significantly cheaper than the NXS and probably cheaper than the MK4's. There is only one scope that has the name MK4, they are Leupold's best. [/QUOTE]
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