From Leupold . . .
Leupold & Stevens, Inc., provider of the world’s most rugged, lightweight, and clear sport optics, is pleased to announce the introduction of the new Mark 5HD 2-10×30 riflescope.
The 2-10×30 further expands Leupold’s award-winning Mark 5HD family. The Mark 5HD redefines accuracy, precision, and optical performance for shooters and does so in a package that embodies rugged reliability. The 2-10×30 delivers on those same traits, but in a shorter, lighter scope that’s ideal for carbines and designated marksman rifles.
“The 2-10×30 is still the same game-changing scope that shooters across the country have adopted,” said John Snodgrass, Tactical Product Line Manager for Leupold & Stevens, Inc. “It has the unparalleled optical performance, it has the Three-Turn ZeroLock adjustments, and rare for a 2-10x, it has side focus. It’s got it all. We’re excited to announce that, going forward, the Mark 5HD’s industry-leading feature set will be compatible with even more rifle builds and platforms.”
The Mark 5HD redefines accuracy, precision, and optical performance for long-range shooters. Get behind one and you’ll see the difference, from its superior edge-to-edge clarity to its extreme low-light performance. With three revolutions of elevation adjustment, the Mark 5HD was made to max out the performance of the latest long-range rifles and ammunition. It features Leupold’s Professional-Grade Optical System, which offers unmatched light transmission that’s designed to outperform in the most challenging lighting conditions, industry-leading glare reduction for a clear image in harsh, direct light, and the resolution and clarity that professional guides and shooters demand in the field.
The Mark 5HD 2-10sx30 itself is 11 inches long and weighs 24 ounces. Three models will be available at launch, all in FFP: One with a TMR reticle and milliradian adjustments, one with an Illuminated TMR reticle and milliradian adjustments, and one with a PR1-MOA reticle and MOA adjustments.
The Mark 5HD is designed, machined, and assembled in the USA, and is covered by Leupold’s Full Lifetime Guarantee.
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Well… it’s better than the 2.4 mm pupil on the discontinued NF 2.5-10×24 models, but I bet it still gets pretty dim above 8x.
24 ounces though… holy shit. That’s 40% more than the decade-old illuminated NF scope.
Didn’t you know, “The 2-10×30 delivers on those same traits, but in a shorter, lighter scope…” So it must be light, right? And short too!
THANKS FOR INFOR ALWAYS , N HOLY WHAT 24 OZ ….
LOLOLOLOL, so the industry has basically come back around to the old standby 3x9x40, albeit at many multiples of the price.
Exactly!
Agreed. That reminds me of when people used to drool all over Acogs. I always said why, it’s just a 4x scope.
finally
I cant use a scope. The crosshairs move all over the target.
Honestly don’t see why they didn’t go with 2-12. People seem to want more MPVO’s and 2-12 would be a Goldilocks magnification ratio.
Have to save something for the Mark 6HD.
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