I'm most excited that if I get stuck up a creek while hunting I will always have a paddle with me.
The first Rokstock will go in a Tikka CTR 6.5 creedmoor (with T3x bottom metal, of course). The second will go in my Tikka .223 (IF my 10 year old agrees...he has commandeered that rifle).
I have both and prefer the ATACR overall. The eyebox on the NX8 is a little worse than the ATACR but I think that is largely overblown honestly. The parallax is more finicky on the NX8 as well. The NX8 is fine but if money is no object then the baby ATACR is a better option.
I appreciate your reply and your service. It isn't a hell of a claim...it's the truth that I spent way too much time chasing zero, etc, with Leupys (and other scopes) over the years. Have since personally seen multiple others have similar problems (ranging from from cheap VX Freedom up to MK5...
And this is the same issue you will have with any Leupold you purchase. They just don't work consistently as aiming devices. You MIGHT get a good one but I have never seen one, not ONE, of their variable power scopes actually work as it should. I'd love for Libtard to send one of his...
You did better than me...NONE (as in not a single one) of my 3 sets came with a driver bit. Not that it really mattered much as I have a torque wrench set. The quality of the product and UM sending out the threaded pins more than made up for the lack of the bit though.
No pictures of the carnage but I took a 4x5 bull elk second day of Colorado first rifle. Shot with 140 ELD-M (6.5 Creedmoor) at 85 yards. First shot was slightly quartering to so shot through the front shoulder. That bullet exited. Bull wobbled and slowly turned 180 degrees (wobbling the...