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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="excaliber" data-source="post: 1888330" data-attributes="member: 86034"><p>25WSM There's a real difference in how scopes are used out West and back east. Like you stated you don't dial your Leupold's. Most shots back east are close and once the gun is sighted in it's all about hold over.</p><p>Out Here it's about dialing to shoot longer distances. This requires a scope that will track perfectly and repeatedly and return to zero. There's no doubt in my mind that if more People dialed their Leupold's they would have allot more failures.</p><p>I really like some aspects of the Leupold's. Their lightweight is their best quality and most think the weight is perfect for a hunting rifle. The problem lies with the Erector system. It's just not built strong enough or sturdy enough to dial repeatedly and return to zero. That is their downfall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excaliber, post: 1888330, member: 86034"] 25WSM There's a real difference in how scopes are used out West and back east. Like you stated you don't dial your Leupold's. Most shots back east are close and once the gun is sighted in it's all about hold over. Out Here it's about dialing to shoot longer distances. This requires a scope that will track perfectly and repeatedly and return to zero. There's no doubt in my mind that if more People dialed their Leupold's they would have allot more failures. I really like some aspects of the Leupold's. Their lightweight is their best quality and most think the weight is perfect for a hunting rifle. The problem lies with the Erector system. It's just not built strong enough or sturdy enough to dial repeatedly and return to zero. That is their downfall. [/QUOTE]
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