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Leupold Tactical's M1, M2, M3, and M5 differences #3370946 07/12/12 08:44 PM
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M1 - 1/4 MOA elevation, 1/4 MOA windage. They can be removed if you take the set screw out. This allows you to "zero" the knobs.

M2 - 1/2 MOA elevation, 1/2 MOA windage, BDC calibrated for .308 168gr (only one knob included but different calibers can be obtained from Leupold.) Knobs can also be removed via the set screw to set back to zero.

M3 - 1 MOA elevation, 1/2 MOA windage, BDC calibrated, includes 3 interchangeable turrets calibrated for .308win 168gr, 300 Win Mag 190gr, and .223 Rem 55gr. Knobs can also be removed via the set screw to set back to zero.


M5 - .10 Mrad elevation, .10 Mrad windage. Knobs can also be removed via the set screw to set back to zero.












Re: Leupold Tactical's M1, M2, M3, and M5 differences [Re: Skylar Mac] #3409797 07/25/12 08:22 PM
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I do not have any pictures of the M5 turrets. But they are .10 Mrad Windage and .10 Mrad Elevation


Re: Leupold Tactical's M1, M2, M3, and M5 differences [Re: Skylar Mac] #3411093 07/26/12 02:39 AM
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Not sure if they are still offered but I have a MK4 with M4 turrets, 0.5cm or 0.05MRAD.



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Re: Leupold Tactical's M1, M2, M3, and M5 differences [Re: dee] #3411446 07/26/12 04:26 AM
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Originally Posted By: dee
Not sure if they are still offered but I have a MK4 with M4 turrets, 0.5cm or 0.05MRAD.


That is new, I have seen that.


Re: Leupold Tactical's M1, M2, M3, and M5 differences [Re: Skylar Mac] #3411624 07/26/12 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted By: dee
Not sure if they are still offered but I have a MK4 with M4 turrets, 0.5cm or 0.05MRAD.


That is new, I have seen that.


I got it last year on trade pretty neat just a little too fine of adjustments for my taste but it makes a fine hunting scope it has surprisingly awesome glass.



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Re: Leupold Tactical's M1, M2, M3, and M5 differences [Re: dee] #3454272 08/08/12 02:38 PM
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The Mark series is a great scope.


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