Q&A Leupold Mark 4HD 2.5-10x42mm FFP TMR

Well, glad I was not able to find an illuminated version in stock as I have been trying to buy one. Back to waiting on Maven to get more Mil RS1.2s (instead of making MOA scopes with a different reticle).
 
Assuming you never drop your rifle, is this scope staying on and tracking correctly back n forth consistently? Pass the riding in the truck test?

Scope number #1 has been holding zero so far. But it’s only a week or so in and 100 rounds.
 
I’ll likely be hunting with one this year, I’ll do a couple zero checks pre hunt and post hunt and see if there’s a shift. The rifle it’s going on (I’ve only shot one 11 shot group with it and everything else has been at distance) is very accurate by my standards held 3/4 for that one 11 shot group so it’ll be pretty easy to see a shift of any magnitude. If it doesn’t hold I’ll just sell it and buy a nightforce.
 
My BIL can get me this scope at a pretty good discount. I like everything about it except of course that it’s a leupold. If they can track correctly and pass everything but 36” drops I’d be fine with that. Every time I’ve ever taken a spill in the mountains I’ve protected my rifle like a new born baby. Dropping is not something I’ve ever done in the field. Losing zero in the truck and not tracking back and forth correctly is a no go for me.
 
My BIL can get me this scope at a pretty good discount. I like everything about it except of course that it’s a leupold. If they can track correctly and pass everything but 36” drops I’d be fine with that. Every time I’ve ever taken a spill in the mountains I’ve protected my rifle like a new born baby. Dropping is not something I’ve ever done in the field. Losing zero in the truck and not tracking back and forth correctly is a no go for me.
Historically, I think Form has said that the former (36” drops) and the latter (holding zero and tracking) seem to go hand-in-hand.
 
My BIL can get me this scope at a pretty good discount. I like everything about it except of course that it’s a leupold. If they can track correctly and pass everything but 36” drops I’d be fine with that. Every time I’ve ever taken a spill in the mountains I’ve protected my rifle like a new born baby. Dropping is not something I’ve ever done in the field. Losing zero in the truck and not tracking back and forth correctly is a no go for me.

The two correlate.
 
Not really.
I was at the annual sale at Shedhorn in Ennis this weekend. A rep for Nightforce was there, and said they were discontinuing the NXS line at the end of this year. When asked if there was a replacement coming, he said probably but it would likely not be announced until SHOT.

I told him something half the weight of an ATACR with a reticle for hunting would be a good start. I have very little confidence they will come out with anything for hunters.
 
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