Sunday, July 10, 2011

Leupold Mark 4 Ard - 60Mm 62955

Leupold Mark 4 Ard - 60Mm 62955 Review



Leupold Mark 4 Ard - 60Mm 62955 Feature

  • Anti-reflection device designed for Leupold riflescopes
  • Tiny, light-transmitting honeycomb baffles reduce lens glare
  • Prevents game from noticing your scope's objective lens
  • Works without obscuring your sight picture
  • Fits Leupold 60mm lenses; full lifetime guarantee
The right tool makes even the most difficult or tedious job easier. Enter the Leupold Mark 4 anti-reflection device (ARD), which features scores of tiny, light-transmitting honeycomb baffles designed to reduce lens glare without obscuring your sight picture. The ARD inhibits your game's ability to see reflections from your scope's objective lens that would otherwise give away your position. This particular ARD fits Leupold 60mm lenses, but Leupold also sells ARDs in several other sizes as well. The unit also comes with Leupold's full lifetime guarantee.

About Leupold
From humble immigrant beginnings, Leupold grew--based on a promise of quality--to become a classic American company. In 1907, Fred Leupold set up a one-man shop at 5th and Oak streets in Portland to repair surveying equipment. He was joined by his brother-in-law, Adam Voelpel, and later by inventor John Cyprian Stevens, and the foundations for a century of success were in place.

During Leupold’s second half-century, the company focused heavily on the sports optics business. Leupold’s presence in the hunting and shooting market expanded with innovative optics and features that are now legendary among hunters, shooters, and outdoors enthusiasts. Many of the industry’s standards--nitrogen waterproofing, the Duplex reticle, and more--were Leupold creations.

We’ve created these threaded anti-reflective devices in nearly every objective lens size, each featuring scores of tiny, light-transmitting honeycomb baffles that reduce lens glare without obscuring your sight picture. Models are available to fit pre-2004, unthreaded objective lenses also.


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