Davy Crockett
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Fraser Valley
In the rules (or unofficial rules of being a good sport) is there a limit to the amount of magnification a guy should use for SR?
If you and your big dollar rifle are getting schooled, you look like an idiot.
Has anyone tried or seen the Leupold Mark 4 1.5-5X20 M2 dial calibrated for .223? I am having a similar problem of deciding to get one scope for my Stag 2T for both CQB events and service rifle.
I picked up one of these last spring. The SPR reticle is nice, very fine crosshairs which don't obscure the target. It took a fair amount of abuse last year and no problems to report. Held it's zero flawlessly. I use it for SR as well as CQB. Works well out to 400 yards for Matches 1-4 , and down to 15 yards for CQB. Never gone beyond 400 with it, I use a Mark 4 3-9x for Matches 1-12.
Only complaint is fairly minor. I found the clicks in the M2 dials a bit mushy and hard to feel. A more distinct click would be preferable. The M1 and Nightforce dials are more easily distinguishable. I'm hoping that with more use the M2 dial clicks will become more crisp.




























