L & S Ultra Scope - Any info?

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Purchased an L & S Ultra fixed 16x40.

Emailed Leupold and they advised this a former government owned scope probably sold off in government auction. This is NOT stolen - the reason I sent the serial number in.

Has M1 turrets, etched reticle, and is side focus.

Basically, a better Mark 4 because of the etched reticle.

Anybody have an idea of value? Any idea of what this was used on?
 
Re: L & S Ultra Scope - Any info?

Magua - agree. Currently on a custom caliber that I built to achieve 22/250 velocity from a 222 Magnum case (a REALLY deep 223 AI reamer using 222 Magnum brass (204 Ruger necked up)).
 
Re: L & S Ultra Scope - Any info?

If it was a former Navy M1A Ultra 16x, as it sounds, it had the reticle done by Dick Thomas at Premier Reticles. It was most likely on a 300WM or possibly a 50, but I would bet a 300. Most, if not all, of the Navy mildot 16x's saw service with SEAL rifles.
 
Re: L & S Ultra Scope - Any info?

I, too, have one of these. Started having elevation adjustment problem, emailed Leupold with serial #. Response was basically same as yours....with the addition of "not covered under warranty" because
it is a "glued" scope. Just FYI.

Tom
 
Re: L & S Ultra Scope - Any info?

Early Ultras had wire/football shaped dots. They are glued together and not best choice because if wire breaks, good chance not able to repair.

Later Ultras had etched reticles, still glued together and tough as nails.

Even later had etched rets and where able to be taken apart if problem happened

I used an Ultra almost everyday from early 1980s into 2000 without a single problem
 
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Is there a list of serial numbers or years of mfg. that identify which Ultras were wire reticle or etched and glued or not glued, or do you have to call L&S ?