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    Leupold CQBSS H27D ? help? info..

    Anyone know anything about this besides the bad pictures? These pictures are at 8x.


    Reticle is different and I don't think there is anything wrong with it...?
    Thanks.





    What I was expecting.


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    Are you talking about the top one? The bottom one looks fine. Just be glad it is daylight bright, the TMRs aren't. The green look with out illumination is from the illumination method used by Leupold. That is normal for the scope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    Are you talking about the top one? The bottom one looks fine. Just be glad it is daylight bright, the TMRs aren't. The green look with out illumination is from the illumination method used by Leupold. That is normal for the scope.
    Yes the top one.

    I'm hearing that there was a solid dot and a donut version. Thinking it is very rare from what I'm gathering and trying to find someone else to confirm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double3 View Post
    Yes the top one.

    I'm hearing that there was a solid dot and a donut version. Thinking it is very rare from what I'm gathering and trying to find someone else to confirm.
    I have never seen a solid dot version, all of mine are and always have been the circle reticle per your bottom pics.
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    Top one might just be a crappy photo, unless it's yours and you can confirm its a solid dot.

    Could also be a manufacturing issue - might be worth calling the source - Leupold...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    I have never seen a solid dot version, all of mine are and always have been the circle reticle per your bottom pics.
    I don't think anyone else has either. Also can't imagine that it was a circle and there is something wrong with it cause the dot is crisp and when it is not illuminated you can see that it is a dot.

    The way it was explained to me this is a unicorn out in the wild. I need to contact him again. From what I can tell he should know exactly what he is talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RHINOWSO View Post
    Top one might just be a crappy photo, unless it's yours and you can confirm its a solid dot.

    Could also be a manufacturing issue - might be worth calling the source - Leupold...
    I took the picture both illuminated and not. It is a solid dot.

    I did contact Leupold customer service and sent both the photos. He doesn't know.

    This is a 2011 manufacture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double3 View Post
    This is a 2011 manufacture.
    Leupy was doing a lot of out of the box stuff around then, with that specific optic, for some interesting dudes.
    Doesn't surprise me to see this, just haven't seen it before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    Leupy was doing a lot of out of the box stuff around then, with that specific optic, for some interesting dudes.
    Doesn't surprise me to see this, just haven't seen it before.
    I was told it was very interesting that I had it.

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    Let me guess - limited run for lizard eaters and door kickers, and now all the period clone nerds are going to be rushing down your door trying to marry off their firstborn for this collector piece.

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