Here is a 10 second 2012 video of me showing how my 2004 Leupold Mark IV tracks while looking at a Leupold zero point. I have positioned the camera with an x-y rack and pinion from a large microscope. The exit pupil is large enough for the eye or a camera, but when the scope is vertical or horizontal are adjusted, the image moves. The human head with move with it to follow the image, but this camera does not.... so I can only adjust the scope a few moa and keep an image going to the camera.


I have over 50 Leupolds with few complaints.

I have 1 zeiss and complaints... I should write up the phone call I had with THEM last week.
I have 1 nightforce nxs and a complaint
I have 5 IORs and complaints
I have 1 USO and complaints
I have 1 Schmidt and Bender and a complaint
I have 3 SWFA and complaints
I have 1 B&L and complaints
I have X Burris' and complaints
I have X Bushnell and complaints
I have 3 Sightrons and complaints
I have X Weavers and complaints
I have 1 Swarovski and a complaint
I have x Nikons and complaints
I have x Vortex and complaints
The Lyman and Unertl scopes are so old, I should not complain

Scopes that are mounted with the tube so far from parallel with the bore, that the scope cannot be sighted in..... is not the scope's fault.



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