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Leupold Mark 4 M3
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<blockquote data-quote="JPRITT" data-source="post: 328374" data-attributes="member: 8628"><p>In my opinion I would say yes it is too course. If you wanted to shoot at 1200 yrds, each click will move you 12 inches. With a 12-16 inch vitals target, that doesnt leave much room to be off on your clicks. you would have to adjust your hold to split the difference. The norm seems to be 1/4 moa clicks. now you would be 3 inches per click at 1200 yrs.</p><p></p><p>From what I have heard the M3 turrets are favored by the tactical guys because they are fast in urban situations. </p><p></p><p>anyways, just my 2 pennies. Hope it helps. </p><p></p><p>JP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPRITT, post: 328374, member: 8628"] In my opinion I would say yes it is too course. If you wanted to shoot at 1200 yrds, each click will move you 12 inches. With a 12-16 inch vitals target, that doesnt leave much room to be off on your clicks. you would have to adjust your hold to split the difference. The norm seems to be 1/4 moa clicks. now you would be 3 inches per click at 1200 yrs. From what I have heard the M3 turrets are favored by the tactical guys because they are fast in urban situations. anyways, just my 2 pennies. Hope it helps. JP [/QUOTE]
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