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1 1/4" extreme spread at 300 yards. Returned to zero perfectly. I'd say it's good to go.
Once again, nicely done
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Not a big fan of Leupold (obviously) but I do like some of their optics, like the Mark 4 CQ/T (too bad it was discontinued ).
I think it depends on which vortex. Their high end stuff I prefer over equivalent Leupolds, but IMHO I much prefer stuff like nightforce and such.I find their glass to be clearer than Vortex. I don't have to scratch to play with the big dogs so there's that.
Or you know, issues from past leupold scopes that they discontinue for a new line, for said reasons. Not like they've been doing that before.and not just anti-leupold fanboy repeating crap they 'hear' online
Agreed. All manufactures makes changes once a product has been released to the public. Either for quality purposes or for performance purposes. My point is still the same however, The Mark 6 was introduced around 2012 (from what i can tell online) and is still available. Not to mention they had been selected for a few government contracts if i recall correctly. If there were tracking issues, you can be certain they have been resolved by now.Or you know, issues from past leupold scopes that they discontinue for a new line, for said reasons. Not like they've been doing that before.
They make changes when something turns out bad. For example, earlier CQ/Ts had amber reticles and Leupold changed them to red after finding out that amber was not a good color.
IICR it was more the VX lines with the problems. The mark 6 should have been fine. At least within a range of not being noticeable.Agreed. All manufactures makes changes once a product has been released to the public. Either for quality purposes or for performance purposes. My point is still the same however, The Mark 6 was introduced around 2012 (from what i can tell online) and is still available. Not to mention they had been selected for a few government contracts if i recall correctly. If there were tracking issues, you can be certain they have been resolved by now.