Rifle Scopes Luepold scope ???

Killerelite34

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I just recently bought the mark 6 1x6 FFP to put on my Armalite AR10. I am wondering if any one has used this scope, and if so what was the max distace they felt they could engage targets with a good group. Where i am located there is only a 200 meter range so I would like to know how far out will this scope still preform with accurate fire.

Airborne all the way
 
What exactly do you consider a good group? Are you talking about using a CMR reticle with the BDC points, or dialing your elevation? What size targets are we talking here?

At 200m for your current range, you should be able to easily resolve to a 1moa aiming point, and continue that all the way out to effectiveness of your setup but the accuracy is up to you. The general rule of thumb is 1x for every 100yds, so theoretically that would give you 600yds, and beyond there you will still be able to view and aim in on targets but locating and identifying will come into play.

It is certainly one of the best optics available for a handy large or small frame AR setup. I've got one on a 5.56 AR and it's tits.
 
I take it that you are solely holding over.
If you are using the CMR-W 5.56, then the full usable reticle... i.e. if you wanted to use the very bottom row of Wind Dots (900m) in a 20mph wind, then you would only be able to do so at 1.969x magnification... which is a bit useless at that distance.
At 750m (7.18Mil), you're looking at a magnification of 4.457x to view the whole Wind Dot line at that distance.
Full magnification is going to let you see the full first row of Wind Dots at 400m (1.818Mil).

Regardless the scope is going to be accurate all the way... I guess what you're asking is, is it going to be useful at what distance.
...and the answer is going to be subjective to how good your eyesight is, and at what magnification you're going to need to shoot repeatable accurate shots.
Once you've worked that out, then you'll be able to work out your maximum usable distance.