So your tester put a new scope through it's paces for a few days. But all he really tested were the adjustments.
And "as always happens, a Leupold on the MkII Mod0 broke..."
Gee, sounds like Leupods are very unreliable. Must be the most unreliable scopes made, etc.
Funny the services use alot of them. The US Army has used them since the mid 80's after getting Leupold to build a scope with the specs they wanted and worked as it should. In fact, the Army just did that again with the new 1.1-8X, Mk.8. Nobody else could make one that worked as it should. So how is that possible ?
The above comments don't say which Leupold. It also doesn't say how old it was or what it's history was.
Nice try RD. Too bad some of us know what real level playing field testing looks like. E

Last edited by Oheremicus; 09/04/14.