Leupold Mark 4 12-40x60 Tactical Spotting Scope - 65145 Review
Shop for Leupold from Binoculars.com! The Leupold Mark 4 12-40x 60mm is a truly incredible spotting scope and the scope most ideally suited for use as part of a sniper team. Its resolution and brightness are on par with the best classic European 65mm refractors but in a package about a third smaller and lighter. The folding optical design gives you a scope that begs to be taken everywhere and delivers views that leave nothing to be desired. Leupold's folded light path technology allows high magnification in a lightweight compact package. You can estimate range at any power setting and Multicoat 4 lens coatings ensure maximum light transmission brightness clarity and contrast. This tactical spotting scope weighs just 37 ounces and is 12.4 inches long. Although sized for portability it is built to withstand the most difficult field conditions. It is nitrogen-filled and sealed with Leupold's own proven sealing technology for total waterproof integrity. Armor coating provides the additional protection needed for rugged field use. A soft-side case comes standard with the tactical spotting scope. Form-fitting and fully padded the case is designed to allow easy access to all critical parts of the spotting scope even during use. A detachable shoulder strap enhances ease of transportation. This tactical spotting scope has a universal 1/4 x 20 thread tripod attachment. The Mark 4 12-40 x 60mm Tactical Spotting Scope features a Leupold Mil Dot reticle for both range estimation and tactical cooperation with the shooter. It's the same proven reticle available in Mark 4 riflescopes. The Mil Dot reticle is designed to help the U.S. Marine Corps estimate distances and is now standard for all military branches. With its range-estimating function in the spotting scope the Mil Dot reticle assists in tactical cooperation with the shooter. The user can estimate range at any of the spotting scope's power settings. A special package of features is also available designed to help military
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