Originally Posted by Sandlapper
Precision Shooting gave the scope a good review, the only complaint being the lack of reference marks.

My only complaint, and it is a very minor one, is that there is no reference line to show the starting point for adjustments. There are no nice little scribe lines to show each revolution of the adjustment knobs. In the scorebook of the high power rifleman or the loading log of the woodchuck shooter there are places for the readings made to change elevation and windage. Memory will have to serve with the Leupold 16X unless the individual desires to make his own set of reference marks.

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This is great. Thanks for sharing.

I must have a little newer version because it has a white scribe mark at 6 o'clock on the turret base.


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