Which leupold scope is best suited for long range, sniper/military use? I see alot of scopes mentioned here but not much about Leupold or Swarovski scopes. Aren't Leupolds used by our military snipers?
Which leupold scope is best suited for long range, sniper/military use? I see alot of scopes mentioned here but not much about Leupold or Swarovski scopes. Aren't Leupolds used by our military snipers?
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However for years the Mark 4 series has been a staple in MIL/LE use, Leupold generally offers more elevation adjustment than your typical commercial grade offerings from other manufactures, and they are usually more competitive in price point for the budget minded departments. The majority of LE use is 3.5-10x.
IIRC the US Army was using a Leupold M3A fixed 10x, but i do not know if this is the current scope.
Last edited by VIP3R 237; 08-07-12 at 21:51.
None.
Leupold has NOTHING that a different company doesn't have which is better, and at a better price.
This idea that if the military uses something, it has to be good... is propagated by people that were never in the military. Point in fact, its often the exact opposite.
Our troops kick ass and take names... so you don't hear them bitching about it outside of their inner circles.
So, you don't hear about leupold scopes in long range, because they are about 10 years behind the top manufacturers in the long range riflescope industry.
Leupold wouldn't even make my top-ten go-to scope manufacturers for long range applications.
In no particular order:
US Optics
Premier
S&B
Vortex
IOR
Bushnell
Hensoldt
Steiner
Kahles
Nightforce
All manufacturers listed above have better products, at better price points than anything leupold offers. They aren't even in the running.
edit: BTW, the mark 4 is a pile of crap. Mushy clicks, no zero stop, mismatched reticle/turrets (on most), low magnification range... I could go on and on. The mark 6 and mark 8 have at least SOME features that you would look for in a long range scope... but they are still garbage compared to other scopes in their price point.
Last edited by orkan; 08-07-12 at 22:04.
Greg Dykstra
Primal Rights, Inc.
No, you couldn't. I'd look at Nightforce.
They're what get issued, not necessarily what get used. I have no idea why mismatched scopes (MIL/MOA) still exist, let alone get issued out.
I was somewhat pleasantly surprised when the XM2010's came in and had the Leupold 6.5-20's mounted. TMR, I thought. NOPE. Horus voodoo. No thanks. Mounted my NF F1 Zero Stop w/ MLR2 and didn't look back.
Last edited by a0cake; 08-07-12 at 23:16.
There's no real point in paying 1500. If you can't afford a USO/nightforce... then stick with vortex.
4-16 or 6-24 Viper PST mil/mil/ffp or moa/moa/ffp Those will run between 750 and 950 new.
If you can move up to around $2200 and are patient, you can get a nightforce F1, but it lacks magnification for shots beyond 1000yds. At that distance and closer, it is a great option with the addition of high-speed turrets.
If you've got more money yet... then there are used scopes available from the top manufacturers.
Greg Dykstra
Primal Rights, Inc.
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