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Rifle Scopes Leupold MR/T 1.5-5 equivalent

Andy T

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I am thinking of purchasing the Leupold MR/T 1.5-5. However, given their current practices I am looking for an equivalent in the same price range ($700-900).
I would appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks.
 
Re: Leupold MR/T 1.5-5 equivalent

There are several nice choices here, although you have to decide whether you want illumination and which reticle suits you best.

In order of price, from low to high:

Bushnell Elite 4200 1.25-4x24
Weaver Super Slam 1.5-5x24 (I have not looked at this one yet)
Burris Euro Diamond 1-4x24
Burris XTR 1-4x24
Trijicon Accupoint 1-4x24
Meopta Meostar 1-4x24
IOR 1.1-4x26

I have played with all of these aside from the Weaver which is new. Overall, I liked the Trijicon very much on the strength of the bright reticle.

ILya
 
Re: Leupold MR/T 1.5-5 equivalent

Ilya,

Thanks for the info. It still looks like for me Leupold has the most appeal - mostly because of its retical and perceived quality.
How does Burris XTR compare to Leupold MR/T?
 
Re: Leupold MR/T 1.5-5 equivalent

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Andy T</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ilya,

Thanks for the info. It still looks like for me Leupold has the most appeal - mostly because of its retical and perceived quality.
How does Burris XTR compare to Leupold MR/T?</div></div>

Reticle choice is very personal, of course. As far as quality goes, Leupold makes nice scopes, but I do not think they have any advantage over the competition in the quality department.

Burris XTR is a nice choice with an interesting reticle. One thing to note is that when you change magnification, the whole eyepiece turns. On one hand changing magnificaiton is veyr quick: just grab the eyepiece. On the other hand, if you keep Butler Creek caps on the scope the ocular one will change position.

Optically, I think XTR is a little better than the Leupy, but they are not far apart.

ILya
 
Re: Leupold MR/T 1.5-5 equivalent

What "current practices"?

There is a lot of griping and bitching about Leupold that goes on here. Apparently many of the guys expect L&S to fulfill their every need, in every way and do so with exceptional promptness.

I own a # 56994 mk4 mr/t spr scope and it is a damn fine optic and versatile beyond most others in its price range and range of magnification. The reticle is the most usable close-range and distance reticle I have seen. The 1/2 moa m2 turrets are great, the battery has lasted about 18mos, and the scope is lighter than most other "tactical" offerings of similar features.

I own a NightForce 2.5-10x; wish it had the spr reticle.
I owned a Millett 1-4x DMR scope and it was heavy and about what you'd expect for $200.
I own several 0-4 power rifle and shotgun scopes, leupold, pentax, & nikon. All are good rugged instruments. None offer the features of the Mk4, but nothing beats the leupold vxII for a carryhandle mounted scopesight, and I tried a Hensoldt Z24 in that application as well.


The Leupold mk 4 mr/t spr is arguably the best scopesight in its category for many reasons.