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    Behind the scenes at Leupold

    Leupold has released a great new video explaining a portion of the production process.

    Check it out:



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    Wow!..... Very cool!
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    Good video but not much info about the time spent on polishing glass, the type of glass, clarity, reticle or for that matter tracking etc.
    Isn't that important?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Picatinny View Post
    Good video but not much info about the time spent on polishing glass, the type of glass, clarity, reticle or for that matter tracking etc.
    Isn't that important?
    It certainly is. Many processes are proprietary, so they are not able to broadcast to the shooting community.

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    Off topic but can I ask your opinion on the Leupold Carbon Fiber bipods....5.5 OZ but was wondering how durable they are for a hunting rifle?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk-i View Post
    Off topic but can I ask your opinion on the Leupold Carbon Fiber bipods....5.5 OZ but was wondering how durable they are for a hunting rifle?
    thx
    The Leupold carbon bi-pods are made by Javelin (Spartan Precision) out of the UK. We have not heard much in the way of negative feedback. This bipod is meant to be quickly attached to the rifle when needed, but not carried on the gun during the full hunt.

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    I bought a Javelin bipod by Spartan Precision on the EE, very happy with it. Solid product. You can easily switch out longer leg extensions. I would deffinitley reccomend it. Now back to the main trail Haha.
    Last edited by Da Jimmer; 10-09-2019 at 07:18 PM.

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