Dan and I went to the range this morning to run 3 more drop tests on the Leupold. I imagine many of you will feel like we do - encouraged but needing more data for complete trust - after you review these findings. First, a zero confirmation group of 5 rounds in .9” following the bumpy forest road in. Rounds were .1-.2 high but we elected not to adjust on this small group.
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I’ll post the 3 drop tests we did in order here for you to draw your own conclusions:
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Did rounds trend high during the drop tests? Yes. Did they exceed my hastily drawn circles? Yes. Did they demonstrate the sort of multi-mil zero shift we have come to observe in other Leupolds and Vortexes? Definitively not. We did not re-zero between each test. Mirage was thick and the system remained hot with 100 rounds fired in 40 min.
18” drops looked like this:
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36” looked like this:
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Substrate was a 1.5” closed cell foam wrestling mat on a hard packed gravel surface. No physical damage was observed, though the bounces were phenomenal.
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Impressions:
The mk4 reticle is usable, but presents particular challenges for short range target shooting due to the lack of center dot and substantial reticle obscuration. These very features probably enhance field usability, so I’ll continue to test that on mid range targets.
The locking elevation turret is excellent, but the set screws backed out easily with vibration. They were tightened between each drop test due to necessity.
The low profile turret compared to the SWFA may improve the prospects of use with a piggyback red dot on mk18 style rifles.
Shooting side by side with Dan’s maven, I got the impression that you would really want to be saving those 6oz to compromise so heavily on the reticle. But that weight is material on an AR or HOWA mini build, and we will continue to test durability with periodic zero checks as it rides in my truck this summer.
Thanks for the patience,
-J