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Everything
you need to make every second count is
now available with this extremely
versatile Mark 8 Riflescope. With an
extremely user friendly 8X Magnification
range, shooters will no longer sacrifice
down range precision for Field of View
(FOV).
The illuminated front focal plane Note 1
reticles subtend Note 2
consistently at high and low
magnification for the most accurate
range estimating and range compensating
available with today's tactical reticle
designs. Easily fine tune your POI
(Point of Impact), while preventing
accidental movement with the
Auto-Locking Pinch and Turn adjustments.
A 34mm main tube produces unparalleled
Windage & Elevation adjustment travel,
while the ability to bypass the
Zero-Stop in the BDC (Bullet Drop
Compensator) dial makes zeroing a snap.
From the battlefield to the hunting
grounds; you get it all with this Mark 8
Weaponsight.
*
34-millimeter main tube with
unparalleled windage and elevation
adjustment travel
* Ability to bypass the zero-stop in the
BDC dial makes zeroing a breeze
* Auto-locking
pinch and turn adjustments
* Scope
Weight:
23.2
oz
* Scope
Length:
11.8"
* Magnification
Range:
1.1-8x
* Scope
Objective Lens Diameter:
24 mm
* Scope
Tube Size / Mount:
34 mm
* Scope
Turret Adjustment:
0.10
Mil
* Reticle
Position:
First
* Field
of View:
92' -
14.7' @ 100 yds.
* Eye
Relief:
3.7"
- 3.3"
* Illuminated
Reticle:
yes
* Scope
Finish:
matte
black
ESTABLISHING EYE RELIEF
Because of the safety considerations associated with proper eye
relief, Leupold
strongly recommends that you mount your scope as far forward as possible.
Beyond that, follow these steps:
1. With the scope as far forward in the mounts as possible, hold the rifle in
your normal shooting position (Variable power scopes should be set at the
highest magnification for this process).
2. Slowly move the scope to the rear just until you can see a full sight
picture.
3. Position your scope here for maximum eye relief.
4. Proceed to COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION.
Note 1
A first-image-plane reticle changes size
in lock-step with the target image as
you change the magnification setting.
Increase the power, and the target and
reticle grow simultaneously. Decrease
the power, and they both shrink. Either
way, the reticle always covers, or
subtends, the same amount of the target.
Note 2
Definition for "Reticle Subtention" : Most commonly expressed in inches per
100 yards, reticle subtension is the amount of the target covered by the
reticle. This known amount of coverage by the reticle can be compared against
the size of an object in the scope's image, and be used to estimate the range
of the object.
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