I recently went a little over budget and picked up a blem Leupold Mark 4 12-40 for a decent deal for my first spotting scope. However, it's performance in spotting 6.5 holes on paper at 300-500 yards is less than expected. I'm sure winter conditions didn't help with bright light, cold weather (10-20 °F), lots of snow, lots of thermal gradient visible. Stiff focus in the cold didn't help either.
Are my expectations too high of a spotter? Or was the weather/conditions fighting me? It seems like all the spotters with ranging reticles are lower magnification, lower quality glass, or extremely expensive. I figured the Mark 4 would have enough magnification at 40x to see holes, but the coarse focus made it difficult to really hone in on the paper.
Any other Mark 4 users have similar experience? I almost wonder if mine is more than a cosmetic blem...
I could send this one back if there are other recommendations. Uses are calling corrections in PRS/NRL22 and informal bench paper matches out to 500 yards.
Are my expectations too high of a spotter? Or was the weather/conditions fighting me? It seems like all the spotters with ranging reticles are lower magnification, lower quality glass, or extremely expensive. I figured the Mark 4 would have enough magnification at 40x to see holes, but the coarse focus made it difficult to really hone in on the paper.
Any other Mark 4 users have similar experience? I almost wonder if mine is more than a cosmetic blem...
I could send this one back if there are other recommendations. Uses are calling corrections in PRS/NRL22 and informal bench paper matches out to 500 yards.
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