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I have this in notes for the Leica 2.5-10 #4--but it is from a while back...would be best to check
Center section low 2.5 X 193.70" Center section high 10X 48.30"
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I have this in notes for the Leica 2.5-10 #4--but it is from a while back...would be best to check
Center section low 2.5 X 193.70" Center section high 10X 48.30" Thanks
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Look guys, over the years the #4 and 4a have been bantered around and changed so much that you better be sure what your getting is what you want. The S&B #4 is about perfect but they put it in scopes that are too short to mount on most rifles. powdr
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THIS is a #4: THIS is a #4-a: Don't know what your needs are regarding the 4/4a reticle, but the Leica ERi (2.5-10x 42 illuminated reticle) should be looked at too. It's a 30mm scope, but it has a ton of ring mounting space and 4" of ER. Glass is superb !!!
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that leica looks sweet! right now i have 3 scopes with #4 reticles. all meopta. 2 with red dot. they work fantastic!
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that leica looks sweet! right now i have 3 scopes with #4 reticles. all meopta. 2 with red dot. they work fantastic! Which illuminated #4 do you have, in which scope?
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that leica looks sweet! right now i have 3 scopes with #4 reticles. all meopta. 2 with red dot. they work fantastic! Which illuminated #4 do you have, in which scope? i have the 4C in the 3.5-10x44 and 4C in 3-12x56, regular #4 in the 3-9x42
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It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
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"Bang for the buck", you might check out the Zeiss Duralyt 2-8x42 non-illuminated. It's got a #6, similar to a #4, but with double the space between the posts. I've got one and found it a good value. Probably best on a SA as it's not terribly long. As 4 and 4a reticle so go, I like the Kahles CL #4A.
Does anyone know of a reticle subtensions database/wiki?
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I ain't seen them all, I like the Meopro but agree the center could likely be a little thicker.
I've no use for Swaro rifle scopes. Used to buy them, do not miss them at all. The one I had, didn't track for chit. Had to put her down...
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