Leupold Mark 4 Tactical Rifle Scope Review

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June 29, 2009 by tacticalscopes  
Filed under Rifle Scope Reviews


leupold-mark-4-3-5-10x40mm-lrtThe Mark 4 LR/T tactical rifle scope from Leupold comes with features such as a rugged finish; impressive low light performance and clearness of sight that fully justify its price.  The Leupold Mark 4 LR/T series has already been adapted US Army for the current M-24 Sniper System. However, even though it is originally a tactical scope, a Mark 4 can be used for hunting purposes also. In fact, it is very suitable for long range shootings in low light. Therefore, the Mark 4 LR/T is being promoted as a ‘dual-use’ scope, which offers some advantages or other for everybody.

All scopes in the Mark 4 range are around 13 inches long and have tube diameters of 30mm. Its body is made of solid 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, which does not distort the light that comes through it. All models have a beautiful but understated rugged matte black finish, which will make any rifle look impressive. The subdued finishing ensures that it is not noticed by your game while you are hunting. One feature, which will be particularly helpful for long-range shooters, is the finger-adjusted wind and elevation adjustments mechanism that turns with audible clicks.

Another interesting feature is that the scope is filled with Nitrogen gas and is completely sealed by a unique technology used by Leupold. This ensures that the scopes are completely waterproof and no moisture will ever deposit into them. You will be able to use them in any condition without the fear of encountering fogging problems.

Mark 4 comes with both fixed and adjustable optical magnification. The power can vary from 3.5-10X40 to 8.5-25X50. Also, there are various reticles to choose from, such as mil dot, tactical milling, duplex, illuminated, TMR and many more. Mil dot is by far the most popular choice, as it not only has the Duplex-like thick bars, but also small dots for even further accuracy. Also the lens of a Mark 4 has a Multi-coat 4 that ensures perfect optical clarity in all weather conditions. It allows a high light penetration through the scope to reach your eye and an outstanding contrast of vision. The scope also comes with a parallax adjustment device on the side for focusing the parallax fast and easily.

A Leupold Mark 4 LR/T rifle scope may cost you anything between $1000 and $2000. It may seem a bit more expensive compared to some other scopes. However, if you look carefully at the impressive list of the features it has, you should be persuaded that this is exactly the thing that you need for your rifle. Remember, it also comes with a life-long guarantee from Leupold, which is one of the most trusted names in the world of optics and tactical rifle scopes.

NEW LEUPOLD MARK 4 CQ/T 3X14 TACTICAL RIFLE SCOPE 67670
NEW LEUPOLD MARK 4 CQ/T 3X14 TACTICAL RIFLE SCOPE 67670
Paypal   US $815.00
Leupold Specifications 3.5-10x40 Mark 4 Rifle Scope
Leupold Specifications 3.5-10x40 Mark 4 Rifle Scope
Paypal   US $205.00
Leupold 4.5-14x50 Mark 4 LR/T 30mm Rifle scope 60005
Leupold 4.5-14x50 Mark 4 LR/T 30mm Rifle scope 60005
Paypal   US $1,199.95

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7 Responses to “Leupold Mark 4 Tactical Rifle Scope Review”
  1. Price 33333
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    The leupold mark 4 lr/t is a great scope. We used these scopes in Iraq. They took a beating but held up.

    The only thing is the price. But I guess thats the price you have to pay for quality.

  2. Bill Bowman says:
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    Hey, I’m just looking for some advice on a new riflescope. I’ve heard lots of good things about Leupolds, but there are others on the market I know. I have a Browning Lightweight Stalker that my wife bought me last year. I’m sort of a novice hunter, only been out with my friends a couple of times. I do know that I could use a new scope and I have a few bucks to spend. Could anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks!

  3. tacticalscopes says:
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    Are you looking to do hunting in the woods or in open areas? Short or long range? And what is your budget?

  4. Bill Bowman says:
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    Looking for definitely woods hunting, long range. Don’t really have a specific budget. to be honest, I’m not sure how much I should expect to spend on a scope. — Bill

  5. John says:
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    What’s a good scope for a 600yard shot???????

  6. tacticalscopes says:
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    What is your budget and what are you shooting? Also, what is it for? Hunting or Target?

  7. Nataly says:
    Price 33333
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    I have been looking for a great riflescope for a long time now. It was while I was reading through several blogs online that I came across several entries discussing Leupold Rifle Scopes and other latest offerings from Leupold. What caught my attention was the general excitement of several bloggers/users when talking about them. I am not easily excited about many things today, especially when the price of gas is playing cat and mouse game with $3 dollar mark. I did decide to go to my local outdoor store and check out the product for myself. Unfortunately, I only found one model there and not exactly what I was looking for. It is understandable – most brick and mortar stores can not afford to keep all brands and models in stock in this economy. I did check out the quality of glass, the coatings, the fit and finish of the rifle scope and I was pretty impressed with it. Since I was looking for a different model – I went online to buy mine and purchased one from riflescopes.webyshops.com – they have a pretty good selection of everything.

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