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Leupold Illuminated Ret. Scopes on Safari?
02 July 2009, 02:32
Brad aka Pill ShooterLeupold Illuminated Ret. Scopes on Safari?
Has anyone used a Leupold 1.5-5x Illuminated Ret. scope on a 458 Lott or bigger? If so did you have any problems? I keep thinking this might be a good idea for my DGR if they can handle the recoil. I have a RSM 416 Rigby,458Lott & 500 Jeffery that are in need of some optics. I like the aimpoint idea but see the benefits to a little maginification sometimes also. Are there any issues using these in country?
Thanks Brad

02 July 2009, 03:13
LionHunterYes. Have them on both my .416Rem and .458Lott. I really like the circle-dot reticle as it is very fast. Have them mounted in Leupold QRs and have never had a problem. Just be sure the switch is off when putting the rifle in your gun bag and remove the batteries prior to travel in airplanes and when storing your rifles between hunts. Also carry spare batteries.
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02 July 2009, 03:41
Brain1Dittos on carrying spare batteries. Nothing will piss you off like turning the light switch on and finding out it is already on and has been since you left the leopard blind, last year.
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02 July 2009, 07:44
retreeverBrad have one on my light rifle a 375H&H.. I do not turn it on unless in early morning and at dusk... If yu get in subdued light turn on... But I personally do not like the 1.5-5X unless is has a 30MM objective lens...
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02 July 2009, 10:05
GanyanaUse one all the time on my lightweight 9,3...works very well.
02 July 2009, 11:03
prof242Retreever, just a quick question. I've heard that the 30mm scopes from Leupold only give you more adjustment range and not more field of view, etc. Is this true? Looked at Leupold and saw that all 1.5-5x tubes were 30mm and had 20mm lenses.
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02 July 2009, 23:45
Larry SellersLeupold has always worked well. I have a Trijicon with amber post now and feel it's the best of all Worlds for illuminated optics. No batteries, no on/off switch, clear optics, good eye relief, good field of view, adjustments return to zero etc. I won't trust battery powered scopes anymore, no need too.
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03 July 2009, 00:32
Use Enough GunI have two illuminated Leupolds, the 3.5X10 on my .375 (which I used to shoot my Leopard last year) and the 1.5X5 on my .458 Lott. Both are 30 mm tubes. Great scopes and like Retreever, I don't turn them on unless I need to. Carry spare batteries, as has already been advised.