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Leupold Mk5 chosen for military
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<blockquote data-quote="19elkhunter51" data-source="post: 1854010" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>Once again I will weigh in on Leupold. I don't have anything to say about them except all of them work.</p><p>I think that there is an ego problem with the high end scopes. When you pay two to three times as much for something you don't stand up a tell everyone that you just spent a lot of money on something that doesn't work.</p><p>Years ago I had a friend that didn't like Ford Mustangs. He thought that the plastic pig, AKA Corvette, was the best thing since sliced bread. He scrimped and saved to buy a brand new Corvette in 1999. When he sold it in 2001, I ask him why and he said it drove like a truck, was in the shop for something, never the same thing twice, on a monthly basis and never saw a gas station it didn't like. But he still thought it was a great car.</p><p>I can't afford two pay more than I do for Leupold and I don't know why I would.</p><p>As usual, YMMV.</p><p>I have never had a Leupold to the factory. The only experience with the factory has been second hand from one fellow shooter. He wanted a small red dot on the reticle of fine cross hair scope. He used it for running target competitions. He was stunned at the turn around and at the really low price that he was charged for the service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19elkhunter51, post: 1854010, member: 14169"] Once again I will weigh in on Leupold. I don't have anything to say about them except all of them work. I think that there is an ego problem with the high end scopes. When you pay two to three times as much for something you don't stand up a tell everyone that you just spent a lot of money on something that doesn't work. Years ago I had a friend that didn't like Ford Mustangs. He thought that the plastic pig, AKA Corvette, was the best thing since sliced bread. He scrimped and saved to buy a brand new Corvette in 1999. When he sold it in 2001, I ask him why and he said it drove like a truck, was in the shop for something, never the same thing twice, on a monthly basis and never saw a gas station it didn't like. But he still thought it was a great car. I can't afford two pay more than I do for Leupold and I don't know why I would. As usual, YMMV. I have never had a Leupold to the factory. The only experience with the factory has been second hand from one fellow shooter. He wanted a small red dot on the reticle of fine cross hair scope. He used it for running target competitions. He was stunned at the turn around and at the really low price that he was charged for the service. [/QUOTE]
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