Originally Posted by Eremicus
Jeff, first of all, when the ocular is locked, it is far more secure than any non locking ocular I've ever touched.
So, carrying the rifle up close to me has moved the ocular even the much smaller Leupold designs and even while locked. It hasn't been a problem because the scope's focus changes too slowly to be one. But this may be a problem on those where the focus changes much faster. Just based on how much mine have moved, I can see that happening. A few have reported this very thing here in the past.
So, it is something you need to keep an eye on if your rifle is so equipped. Not something I want. E


Leupold usage requires a PHD in focusing.And only 3 people in the whole universe know how to do it.
Now loopie oculars equipped with locking rings are moving when held "up close".
No wonder Leupolds top of the line VX-7 looks like a Euro scope.
Give loopie another twenty years and they might actually build a usable rifle scope.
dave


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