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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 612119" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>You're correct in your comparisons and the Mark 4s are definitely practical for hunting. </p><p> </p><p>I'm actually in favor of the tactical mob simply because it has forced Leupold to get back into the game of producing competitive high end optics. We now have factory produced mil/mil and FFP, which only makes sense. They are now working to produce an MOA reticle to match the M1 knobs and they are producing with better glass and coatings now. I actually don't mind the mil reticles with MOA knobs, but the math is definitely easier when dealing with whole numbers and it's easier to use a matching reticle for holdover shots instead of having to convert. Again, not a deal breaker, but it will be nice when everything matches.</p><p> </p><p>It appears that things are looking up for Leupold if they choose to stay competitive in price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 612119, member: 16938"] You're correct in your comparisons and the Mark 4s are definitely practical for hunting. I'm actually in favor of the tactical mob simply because it has forced Leupold to get back into the game of producing competitive high end optics. We now have factory produced mil/mil and FFP, which only makes sense. They are now working to produce an MOA reticle to match the M1 knobs and they are producing with better glass and coatings now. I actually don't mind the mil reticles with MOA knobs, but the math is definitely easier when dealing with whole numbers and it's easier to use a matching reticle for holdover shots instead of having to convert. Again, not a deal breaker, but it will be nice when everything matches. It appears that things are looking up for Leupold if they choose to stay competitive in price. [/QUOTE]
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