Per Leupold website it is listed as having 100 MOA internal adjustment. It doen'st.
I just Checked mine and found I have 81 MOA adj. Elevation and 80 MOA Windage.
I checked by gently seating the turrets and counting the "clicks" in the opposite direction. I then multiplied the number (236) by .1 ... answer = 23.6. Multiplied by 3.438, = 81.13 MOA.
The frustrating part is during the 30 minute phone conversation with leupold we discovered the paper (Tactical) catalog lists the scope as having 60 MOA win. and 60 Ele. so now there are three different figures.
Probably because the 1/10 mil is a courser adjustment than a 1/4 MOA I guess.
Probably wont affect me, but if you shoot looong range it might make a difference.
Bizzare they would even list the range as MOA in the first place on an M5 1/10 mil turret.
I just Checked mine and found I have 81 MOA adj. Elevation and 80 MOA Windage.
I checked by gently seating the turrets and counting the "clicks" in the opposite direction. I then multiplied the number (236) by .1 ... answer = 23.6. Multiplied by 3.438, = 81.13 MOA.
The frustrating part is during the 30 minute phone conversation with leupold we discovered the paper (Tactical) catalog lists the scope as having 60 MOA win. and 60 Ele. so now there are three different figures.
Probably because the 1/10 mil is a courser adjustment than a 1/4 MOA I guess.
Probably wont affect me, but if you shoot looong range it might make a difference.
Bizzare they would even list the range as MOA in the first place on an M5 1/10 mil turret.