The 3-18, yes , winner winner. I just thought it was implied. Both 3-18, ffp optic, .1 mil adjustments, 3-18 magnification range, similar reticles and footprints. Sure the MK5 is slightly heavier. I’m no optical engineer so I’m sure from an internal standpoint they may be quite different, but to me, as far point of use, they’re identical.
I’ve read about issues with tracking on the MK6 3-18, but it would appear that Leupold has honored their warranty in each instance. I’ve never owned one so maybe They are lemons. But I do know that Leupold has frequently dropped optics from the rosters in the past. So if they haven’t remedied a so-called issue, then why continue it in the lineup, especially when the Mark5 exists...
i’ve also read threads of people having issues with the 1 to 6.... I guess I’m more worried if I were to read about a company not remedying issues then I am about the issue itself.
Very Few concrete details are known about the alleged MK5 1-6, but my initial thread, was a hypothetical offering that IS much different than the current offering. So I guess it’s up to Leupold to answer why they would piss away resources on a new development. My guess would be, based off current offerings in that configuration, it may be a wash. But I also think based off the civi price of the MK6 1-6, they probably don’t sell very many considering the market is flooded with other offerings. Leupolds bread and butter is their sporting optics. I don’t think they will produce a new 1-6, or update the existing MK6, based on civilian demand. Maybe/hopefully I’m wrong. I think the only reason it may come to fruition, will be due to the aforementioned contract.
Either way, as far as I still understand it, this is a capitalistic free market. I for one will be happy to buy “the new shit”, they’re selling, if it has the specs in my hypothetical or is similar to the murmurs of the contract.
I love my MK8 And like the MK6 quite a bit. I can only imagine a MK5, in even a 1-5, would be svelt.
If not, I’ll buy something else until the next hotness comes along...
The only MK5 and MK6 that might be remotely similar are the 3-18's and they aren't very similar. The Mark 6 3-18 was a POS from the start, those scopes have issues. I had a couple of those things. Mark 5 came about due to Leupold finally pulling their head out of their ass and giving people a product they want and at a competitive price. The reason they didn't just fix the MK6 3-18 and add others to the line was because of the bad rap that scope already had. You sell more shit coming out with a "new" product vs enhancing a older one.