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Loss of Love for Leupold, New scope time.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Treloar" data-source="post: 2090100" data-attributes="member: 104002"><p>I don't touch the adjustments in the field once the rifle is set on zero. Just make allowances for wind, light conditions and when shooting up hill or down wards into into a valley. The hunting rifle I use is capable of .3" 5 shot aggregates and does shoot some one hole groups when shot from a bench. When in the field this sort of consistency is difficult to achieve. In the field use a back pack with a Crosslinked PE core cut into a stair shape for elevation variation. This set up is very reliable and I never have the need to adjust in the field. The Leupold scopes I have used have all served me well and adequate for my type of shooting, I'm still a fan You were very lucky to get a Nightforce with good clarity as the one I looked through a few years back was not as clear as I would have expected from a scope of that price.</p><p> Leupold are great value and the lifetime warranty is a a real plus. They do everything I want, clarity, light weight and above all they are rock solid at holding point of impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Treloar, post: 2090100, member: 104002"] I don't touch the adjustments in the field once the rifle is set on zero. Just make allowances for wind, light conditions and when shooting up hill or down wards into into a valley. The hunting rifle I use is capable of .3" 5 shot aggregates and does shoot some one hole groups when shot from a bench. When in the field this sort of consistency is difficult to achieve. In the field use a back pack with a Crosslinked PE core cut into a stair shape for elevation variation. This set up is very reliable and I never have the need to adjust in the field. The Leupold scopes I have used have all served me well and adequate for my type of shooting, I'm still a fan You were very lucky to get a Nightforce with good clarity as the one I looked through a few years back was not as clear as I would have expected from a scope of that price. Leupold are great value and the lifetime warranty is a a real plus. They do everything I want, clarity, light weight and above all they are rock solid at holding point of impact. [/QUOTE]
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