Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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This rifle is my personal AR-15, which I use on duty as a patrol officer. I really don't use it for much else, it's pretty much a work gun, like my .45 Kimber. Have been wanting to put some sort of optic on it for a while. Messed around with a few, and ended up with this 1.5-4x Leupold.
http://www.leupold.com/tactical/scopes/ ... -5-4x20mm/
It's been on the rifle for a while now and I have to say that I'm pleased. Have not taken it to over 100 yards yet, which is where it's zeroed with my duty ammo, 55 grain bonded soft-point Federal Law Enforcement ammo. BTW - that's EXPENSIVE ammo!
The rifle remains light and handy, which is extremely important to me for this type of work. A heavy barreled sniperish rig, I do not need or want and it would be a detriment.
The scope is lightweight. Has a very generous "eye box" so getting behind the scope happens instantly. At lowest magnification I keep both eyes open and have no problem shooting it in CQB training, even at very short ranges. Dialed up to 4x, it's perfect for "perimeter" duty. I shot a perfect score with it on our patrol rifle course, first time using it. That was cool.
There's a battery powered green dot in the center of the crosshairs. Adjustable in brightness from zero to pretty doggone intense. Intense enough to easily see it in full daylight, sunny conditions. It helps with fast paced shooting at modest ranges and reminds me of the EOTech I used during my years on SWAT. Good little scope for my purposes.
Those are my initial impressions. Couple of issues I need to address:
1. The mount has got to go. It's a fine mount, by Nikon, but it has to be removed, with a wrench, before I can transition to my back up iron sights. Hmmm. Not good. So I'll be hunting up a quick-release mount of some sort - this is what I had on hand, and it's working, but I NEED to be able to transition very quickly to the iron sights if something bad happens to the scope.
2. I've GOT to see how the BDC turret does with the 55 gr ammo out at 150, 200, 250 and 300 yards! Those aren't likely distances for a patrol officer to need to shoot often, but I could see it happening.
For a fairly inexpensive, lightweight scope, this thing has a lot going for it, and I could see it being very useful on a coyote rifle as well. Maybe, just maybe, I'll give that a try this winter when it's coyote time again...
First impressions are very favorable re this little scope.
Guy