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I have a Leupold Mark 6 1-6 that's great in many ways, but also has two shortcomings that are making me consider alternatives. Both problems arise at higher magnifications: the eye box gets so small that it's hard to stay inside it, even with practicing a consistent cheek weld, and also the illumination appears to go dark unless my eye is perfectly centered in the eye box.
I've looked up the exit pupil and eye relief specs on a dozen similar models, and several are a bit larger, but I don't have first-hand experience with them to know how much difference it makes.
Does anyone have experience with other 1-6x scopes that don't have these problems? Is this something you just have to train-up to?
Thanks!
I've looked up the exit pupil and eye relief specs on a dozen similar models, and several are a bit larger, but I don't have first-hand experience with them to know how much difference it makes.
Does anyone have experience with other 1-6x scopes that don't have these problems? Is this something you just have to train-up to?
Thanks!