Difference is 2nd Generation Argon/Krypton Waterproofing
While we still waterproof other optics with bone-dry nitrogen � technology pioneered by Leupold� � Select models feature our exclusive, proprietary Argon/Krypton gas blend. Its advantages are two fold: it nearly eliminates the effects of thermal shock, and the Argon/Krypton molecules are significantly larger than nitrogen...
Mod1 turrets turn pretty easily, and there is no designation for turret revolutions. I've avoided them for those two reasons. I much prefer the older Mark II and Mark AR series with the covered 1/2 MOA turrets, they are my favorite standard hunting scope.
You better pray to the God of Skinny Punks that this wind doesn't pick up......
I had the older MK AR's but I now prefer the Mod 1. MOA turrets are soooo 2013.
Funny that the OP asks this question. My son and I got rained out of our prairie dog murders a little early today, so I was able to make the range.
I have read a lot about the Mod 1's and CDS turrets turning easily, but I have not found that is a real problem for the 'flaves. I freely admit that I probably baby my rifles more than most. Here's a photo of some 'Flave Precision rifles riding in the back seat (rare by the way) when I pulled up to the range.
Turrets were still zeroed after the 70 mile'ish drive to the range. Then I did a little recording of the Mod 1 in action. I'm on a video kick right now. Not sure why.
Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
Six beers? It's a SUNDAY you morons. Not a MONDAY. Besides, it's Easter.
I filmed the MK AR walking back from what I think most would consider reasonable hunting ranges. But the "Look how good I miss" brigade showed up. Gotta keep the ears peeled...
David
Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
I had the older MK AR's but I now prefer the Mod 1. MOA turrets are soooo 2013.
Funny that the OP asks this question. My son and I got rained out of our prairie dog murders a little early today, so I was able to make the range.
I have read a lot about the Mod 1's and CDS turrets turning easily, but I have not found that is a real problem for the 'flaves. I freely admit that I probably baby my rifles more than most. Here's a photo of some 'Flave Precision rifles riding in the back seat (rare by the way) when I pulled up to the range.
Turrets were still zeroed after the 70 mile'ish drive to the range. Then I did a little recording of the Mod 1 in action. I'm on a video kick right now. Not sure why.
Thanks Flave, thats the kind of info I was looking for
I had the older MK AR's but I now prefer the Mod 1. MOA turrets are soooo 2013.
Funny that the OP asks this question. My son and I got rained out of our prairie dog murders a little early today, so I was able to make the range.
I have read a lot about the Mod 1's and CDS turrets turning easily, but I have not found that is a real problem for the 'flaves. I freely admit that I probably baby my rifles more than most. Here's a photo of some 'Flave Precision rifles riding in the back seat (rare by the way) when I pulled up to the range.
Turrets were still zeroed after the 70 mile'ish drive to the range. Then I did a little recording of the Mod 1 in action. I'm on a video kick right now. Not sure why.
You might be on to something...spray tans could keep the booth busy when Cerakoting is slow!
I had the older MK AR's but I now prefer the Mod 1. MOA turrets are soooo 2013.
Funny that the OP asks this question. My son and I got rained out of our prairie dog murders a little early today, so I was able to make the range.
I have read a lot about the Mod 1's and CDS turrets turning easily, but I have not found that is a real problem for the 'flaves. I freely admit that I probably baby my rifles more than most. Here's a photo of some 'Flave Precision rifles riding in the back seat (rare by the way) when I pulled up to the range.
Turrets were still zeroed after the 70 mile'ish drive to the range. Then I did a little recording of the Mod 1 in action. I'm on a video kick right now. Not sure why.
You might be on to something...spray tans could keep the booth busy when Cerakoting is slow!