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Close up look at the turret system of a rifle scope.

Leupold VX-6HD Gen 2 Sets A New Standard — SHOT Show 2025

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The VX-6HD Gen 2 also has an improved internal geometry that creates space for more elevation and windage travel as well as a slight change in appearance of the illumination button and throw lever.

LE Sniper’s Take on the NEW Leupold Mark 4HD

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The week before I left for training, someone asked me if I wanted to use the new Leupold Mark 4 6x24x52 with the FFP PR3-MIL reticle.

A Deep Dive into the Hunter NRL: Lessons Learned and Essential Gear

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Introduction to the Hunter NRL I recently had the privilege of shooting the GUNWERKS Hunter NRL match in Cody, Wyoming with none other than Bennie Cooley, a top-tier multi-division champion shooter who trains tier-one guys in his spare time. Bennie won the Hunter NRL Factory Division Series last year and is a contender to win [...]

A rangefinder sits on a brown pack next to a red gun in the woods.

Leupold’s New Rangefinder Takes You Places: RX-5000 TBR/W Reviewed

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Leupold’s brand new RX-5000 TBR/W is loaded with capabilities for any need and comes in at a price that should put it on your radar. As far as capabilities go, the RX-5000 can range beyond 3 miles and will communicate with three popular map applications, including OnX Maps.

Review: Testing the Leupold Mark 5HD 2-10x30 FFP Rifle Scope

Review: Testing the Leupold Mark 5HD 2-10×30 FFP Rifle Scope

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Utilizing a turret lock, low profile throw lever, durable housing, and great glass, the Leupold meets its mark with the Mark 5HD 2-10 by “extending the limits of tactical carbines.”

Leupold’s Gen 2 Binoculars — SHOT Show 2024

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At SHOT Show 2024, Leupold introduced its newest and updated line of binoculars, promising to redefine outdoor observation.

Leupold’s Mark 4 HD Hits the Spotlight — SHOT Show 2024

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Leupold’s Mark 4HD scopes hit the market in December and have been well-received. Prices range from $1,000 to $1,600, catering to various budgets without compromising on quality.

Never Miss Again Part IV: Use the Right Reticle

Never Miss Again Part IV: Use the Right Reticle

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For years, MOA was the more popular of the two in the US, but now 80-90% of competition shooters are using mRad and (finally) more hunters are using mRad than MOA with 55% of Leupold’s sales being mRad.

Rifle scopes mounted on AR15 rifles.

Leupold’s New 2-10×30 Mark 5HD — SHOT Show 2023

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Leupold has released a 2-10x extension of their fantastic Mark 5HD product line. This optic is designed to have a slim profile and low weight but doesn’t skimp on performance.

binoculars on a white background.

Leupold’s New BX-4 Range HD Binocular — SHOT Show 2023

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Leupold has stepped into the world of ballistic-rangefinding binoculars with their newly released BX-4 Range HD TBR/W. This binocular is a 10x42mm model that is exceptionally clear with a powerful rangefinding capability that has a maximum reflective range of 2600 yards.