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What is your baseline zero a dial adjustable scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stokesrjsr" data-source="post: 2857058" data-attributes="member: 108548"><p>You didn't talk to someone at Leupold that knows. The TLR is indeed a Leupold factory built scope exclusively for Thompson Long Range in Logan Utah. He has them in stock and mine came in a Leupold factory box labeled with a Leupold label that includes a picture of the reticle. I also talked with Leupold at the shot show and asked them about it, they told me like they told you that they didn't make any custom reticles so I can see where you were misinformed. Only when I told them that I knew for a fact that they did, then the truth came out. </p><p>I went to the Thompson Long Range Class and assembled the scope on a brand new Weatherby Mark 5 chambered in 30-378 Weatherby, bore sighted it, shot two shots at 300 yards, one shot at 500 yards, one shot at 700 yards and then a 3 shot group that was under one MOA at 1000 yards. Then cranked toe power down to 12 X and shot one shot at 1200 yards on a 8X10 steel plate and made a solid hit on it. Notice the group is right of center, that is because I held center with no allowance for wind. Also note those three shots are shots number 5, 6, 7, from a brand new gun with no break in. This was using the 1000 yard dot.</p><p></p><p>Mark has put over 4000 students with this system through his class and has no failures, and even though he offers a money back guarantee he has had no one dissatisfied.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, previously, I have many high end scopes with turrets and fully understand how to use them but prefer the simplicity of this system.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious with what you mean by here we go again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stokesrjsr, post: 2857058, member: 108548"] You didn’t talk to someone at Leupold that knows. The TLR is indeed a Leupold factory built scope exclusively for Thompson Long Range in Logan Utah. He has them in stock and mine came in a Leupold factory box labeled with a Leupold label that includes a picture of the reticle. I also talked with Leupold at the shot show and asked them about it, they told me like they told you that they didn’t make any custom reticles so I can see where you were misinformed. Only when I told them that I knew for a fact that they did, then the truth came out. I went to the Thompson Long Range Class and assembled the scope on a brand new Weatherby Mark 5 chambered in 30-378 Weatherby, bore sighted it, shot two shots at 300 yards, one shot at 500 yards, one shot at 700 yards and then a 3 shot group that was under one MOA at 1000 yards. Then cranked toe power down to 12 X and shot one shot at 1200 yards on a 8X10 steel plate and made a solid hit on it. Notice the group is right of center, that is because I held center with no allowance for wind. Also note those three shots are shots number 5, 6, 7, from a brand new gun with no break in. This was using the 1000 yard dot. Mark has put over 4000 students with this system through his class and has no failures, and even though he offers a money back guarantee he has had no one dissatisfied. Like I said, previously, I have many high end scopes with turrets and fully understand how to use them but prefer the simplicity of this system. I’m curious with what you mean by here we go again? [/QUOTE]
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