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So currently have Leupold MK5 5-25, and an Arken 5-25.
I have $1500 available, I want something better than the Arken. Just don’t have quite enough for another MK5.
What’s the recommendations?
Ok ty all. I’ll be getting ahold of you soon more than likely Richard
These kids are ruining the sport. They bring their good eyesight, strong back and knees, and flexibility along with the great gear that we buy them and whip our butts. Absolutely no remorse or mercy from my son who whips me repeatedly. At some point it should become elderly abuse.Won’t be getting rid of the Arken. It’s getting handed down to my niece
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I have owned both. I would recommend the Leupold if you really like the PR2 reticle so you have continuity between scopes. my only complaint was that the turret marks were a little close together for me. The Burris is nice but the reticle is fairly thin for me. I love its design but with my poor sight, I had to be on 20x or so to use it. The parallax on my XTR III was also VERY tight and hard to turn. There is also the issue with the dragon scale turrets. Didn’t bother me but my wife hated them. That being said, I did just pick up an XTR Pro from the PX.So between the Leupold MK4 and the Burris xtr iii.
Which would you all go with?. I already have a mk5 the pr2 reticle. So somewhat matching scopes would be nice on both rifles.
I moved fromI have owned both. I would recommend the Leupold if you really like the PR2 reticle so you have continuity between scopes. my only complaint was that the turret marks were a little close together for me. The Burris is nice but the reticle is fairly thin for me. I love its design but with my poor sight, I had to be on 20x or so to use it. The parallax on my XTR III was also VERY tight and hard to turn. There is also the issue with the dragon scale turrets. Didn’t bother me but my wife hated them. That being said, I did just pick up an XTR Pro from the PX.
Thanks for the assist. Was a pleasure doing business
Thanks for the assist. Was a pleasure doing business