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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Loss of Love for Leupold, New scope time.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad7348" data-source="post: 2078687" data-attributes="member: 70334"><p>+1 on this. I have the 3-24X42F version of this scope on my mountain rifle. Tough as balls, light weight, and glass better than anything mentioned on here so far with the exception of S&B. My only complaint is that the fine MOA reticle has super fine cross hairs and are a tad hard to see when I am at low zoom if it is dawn or dusk. At full zoom they are perfect and they don't cover up much of the target. If that is an issue for you, go SFP and dial for windage and elev.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad7348, post: 2078687, member: 70334"] +1 on this. I have the 3-24X42F version of this scope on my mountain rifle. Tough as balls, light weight, and glass better than anything mentioned on here so far with the exception of S&B. My only complaint is that the fine MOA reticle has super fine cross hairs and are a tad hard to see when I am at low zoom if it is dawn or dusk. At full zoom they are perfect and they don't cover up much of the target. If that is an issue for you, go SFP and dial for windage and elev. [/QUOTE]
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