Yes it will but if you wanted it back orig, it will cost a few bucks. I know of a few shooters using the tucker conversion and ar happy with it.Will the Tucker void leupolds warranty? Lee
What can a fella do to insure his scope isn't moving under recoil. I have a leupold comp series and I'm just not sure I trust it. What kind of mods are being done to these scopes and who is doing them? Lee
You know, I really want to buy a Leupold 45x but the more I hear about durability issues I turn away. My dad has an 36X from the early 90's and it's held-up. That said, we've haven't pushed it that hard in terms of adjustment.
My problem is I like FC with a dot. Unless I'm mistaken Nightforce and March don't offer that reticle. So I'm left with Sightron or Weaver. Nothing against either but I can't get higher than 36x without boosting.
Maybe I'm getting old but I'm hard pressed to drop a grand on a scope I may have to tweak. Especially when the next tier are $400 - $500 less.
-Lee
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What can a fella do to insure his scope isn't moving under recoil. I have a leupold comp series and I'm just not sure I trust it. What kind of mods are being done to these scopes and who is doing them? Lee
A gunsmith from Wickenburg, AZ. Bob Brackney also does a conversion, he locks the scope internally and then puts on micrometer external ajustable rings. I think it is an awesome idea but is benchrest only.
I like mine it gives you confidence that if things are not going good you can look elsewhere for accuracy issues
What can a fella do to insure his scope isn't moving under recoil. I have a leupold comp series and I'm just not sure I trust it. What kind of mods are being done to these scopes and who is doing them? Lee
Freeze it and put it in his external adjust rings.
Brackney external adjust ring system.... $525 price includes shipping...
Used 45x LCS $750 + $525= $1275
smart man's March! --Greg