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<blockquote data-quote="cohunter14" data-source="post: 1026749" data-attributes="member: 55580"><p>1) Yes, the turrets will be set to whatever you currently have click-wise. If you remove the caps on your scopes, they should tell you if it is 1/4 MOA, 1/2 MOA etc, although I'm pretty sure they are 1/4 MOA.</p><p> </p><p>2) Yes, if you give them your load data, you could get one customized for yardages. Keep in mind that those yardages will only work for the given set of data, i.e. temperature, elevation, etc. So if you take that scope to a different elevation or shoot it at a drastically different temperature than it is set for, the turret won't match up with the precise yardages.</p><p> </p><p>3 and 4) On the top border of this website, you will see a link for the G7 Ballistics Calculator. You can use that to plug in your data and view and print drop charts.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps! If you are planning on sticking with those Leupold Scopes for the long term, you will really like those M1 turrets and they are well worth it. I would say the only downfall to the scopes you have is the maximum magnification levels, which will keep you from really stretching out there. However, if you want to shoot inside of 500 yards or so, you will be just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunter14, post: 1026749, member: 55580"] 1) Yes, the turrets will be set to whatever you currently have click-wise. If you remove the caps on your scopes, they should tell you if it is 1/4 MOA, 1/2 MOA etc, although I'm pretty sure they are 1/4 MOA. 2) Yes, if you give them your load data, you could get one customized for yardages. Keep in mind that those yardages will only work for the given set of data, i.e. temperature, elevation, etc. So if you take that scope to a different elevation or shoot it at a drastically different temperature than it is set for, the turret won't match up with the precise yardages. 3 and 4) On the top border of this website, you will see a link for the G7 Ballistics Calculator. You can use that to plug in your data and view and print drop charts. Hope this helps! If you are planning on sticking with those Leupold Scopes for the long term, you will really like those M1 turrets and they are well worth it. I would say the only downfall to the scopes you have is the maximum magnification levels, which will keep you from really stretching out there. However, if you want to shoot inside of 500 yards or so, you will be just fine. [/QUOTE]
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