Leatherwood ART M-1000 Sniper Scope

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Fun Gun reviews Presents: The Leatherwood ART M-1000 2.5-10 x44mm Rifle Scope. The ART Series Scopes were the Brain Child of the Legendary Jim Leatherwood, who's mounting system gave the U.S. Military Sniper teams the decided edge over the Battlefields in Vietnam. Still in service today, the ART Scope is a quality optic that is rugged and easy to master. And at an affordable price of 4349.99 from Natchez Shooting Supply or $389.99 from MidwayUSA.com. Links Below:

Leatherwood ART Series Page Link:
http://www.leatherwoodoptics.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=articl...

Natchez Shooting Supply $349.99: http://www.natchezshooterssupply.com/product.cfm?contentID=productDetail&...

Midway USA M1000 link $389.99 http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=173429

Leatherwood ART-M1000 video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SmPMbi6voY

Multi-Dial Set-up Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cr1b43J_zE

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  • i was going to get one until i seen this video. just as i figured, its good for 1 round, 1 elevation, 1 type of environment, and shooting level...

    looks like im going with leupold.

  • @danthman114 The Cam is designed to work with almost every caliber including a chart for various bullet weights so it's not dedicated to one round. That's the reason for the cam in the first place.

  • @sootch00 i know that part, but theres more to to shooting long range than turning a dial. if you zero it in 50* weather and travel to 105* weather. external ballistics will change. also, if you're shooting uphill or down hill and you range it at, say 500 yds and you go off what it tells you, you're going to miss.

  • @danthman114 You're right, but this gets your windage and elevation in the ballpark so the other variables can be figured in. To hit long range targets, you'll still need to know marksmanship skills, terrain effects and your enviroment..

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  • that scopes so pretty I'm thinking of mounting it.

  • G'day Sootch. What was the price on that? it looks really good and i have never seen anything like that.

  • Hi, does this scope support 338 lapua magnum?

  • @TheLargeBubba thanks for the input dude

  • @mattlove1 LOL... Nice one. I'm from Aus and I can tell you you're right, the rest of the world does hate the US. I feel sorry for the ones like you that have to put up with all the illiterate, religious fanatical losers that seem to dominate the landscape over there... Good luck with that ;)

  • would that base fit onto a savage m10fcp mcmillan?

  • Wish you had a good close up of the manual and info on the various calibers. I've been thinking of getting this for a M1A but I think a good tactical scope would be better. I'm not sure if this will adequately compensate for different velocities, bullet weights, bc,along with humidity, temperature, air density. All those matter a great deal in long range shooting. I don't care much for the turrets having a cap and look to be not easily adjusted. But for $300, can you go wrong? Any comments?

  • v beautiful

  • im guessing you cant mount this on a bolt action rifle?

  • @mattlove1 go back to russia commie! pack your bags and leave the USA for good or just die!

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