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Thanks for the review Ryan,excellent. i had a look through your mk4 at the last southern hunters, very nice it was too. I presumed it had been re-px'd, as it seemed to be in-focus at every target i looked at in my limited time looking through it. The TMR ret is superb is'nt it. I had Leupold put one in my 3.5-10x40, on my deer rifle. Seems like there might be a few of these mk4's on the HFT circuit this year.
The toxicity of lead varies, depending upon the weight of its doseage and its velocity!
Did'nt know the take up on the TMR ret. Its a design, so maybe more popular over here. To be honest, on my Remington 700, its not any more useful than a mildot for deer. The ammo i use, federal v-shock, drops under 3" at 200 metres, from a 100m zero. , and most of my deer shots will be 150m or under.However, i do an occasional bit of longer range target shooting, and its very good for that. It would be a great ret on an airgun IMO, due to multi aimpoints, along with Leupold quality, as you've highlighted Ryan.
mark
Well, it's via a bid (no buy it now), and postage is on their site somewhere, not a lot as I recall..
BTW they do I" low B-squares as well..
I like the sound of this Leup, I must say, but I'd have to sell the Zeiss () to fund it! Tough call, as I doubt the Leup's glass is any better: it's the TMR ret that I want.
Derek
Daystate Merlyn LE#12+Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14x44 MC
AA400 carbine, Zeiler 8-32x44
Swallows FTC. 'darn 'sarf..