Re: Leupold Mark6
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DT1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks for the review^^^^^
It is often difficult to judge thing like clarity of glass and brightness of dots etc from pictures. To hear the dot is plenty bright for daylight use on low power.
Regarding the eye box, does it seem as though it will be satisfactory when shooting from unconventional positions? I know it's early yet, feedback appreciated after you've had a chance to work with it a bit more. </div></div>
I spent quite a bit of time yesterday comparing the MK6 with an S&B PMII 3x12x50. Yeah I know, apples and oranges, but after having done so I was even more impressed with the MK6. The S&B glass is better no doubt, but not by as large a margin as I expected.
BTW don't mis-understand me, the illuminated dot on the Mk6 is bright enough for day time use, but NOT on low power. It's a very bright day today where I'm at and I would run the MK6 dial at 6 - 7. And 7 is it's brightest setting. And the 7 would approximate the 10 setting on an Aimpoint T1 - though the T1 will go to 12.
The thing to remember and what I've observed is if I point the MK6 illuminated dot at a bright object that the sun is flashing off of, even if the dot washes out, the reticle in the MK6 seems to pop out at those moments. So you always seem to have an aiming point.
I took a long time to make sure I had the right scope placement, when I was setting up the scope to weapon mounting. If I'm consistent with my cheek placement the eye box is more than sufficient, even when laying on my side. (As if you were shooting under a car or just over the curb - strong or weakside.) I didn't feel like I was ever fighting with the optic. It's just that the illumination will fade in and out if I over or under tilt my head. And the way my artificial lens in my eye is designed I think it would bother me more than a normal person.
Also, remember the dot on 1x is in essence a 7 moa dot, so it's a bit easier to pick up than a 2 - 4 moa Aimpoint dot.
Like I said, it's not as forgiving as a traditional red dot sight, but I still think I'm really going to like this scope.
Hope that helps.