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<blockquote data-quote="cross" data-source="post: 364670" data-attributes="member: 8592"><p>Tank,</p><p> </p><p>With my 12x40x60 Leupold HD I can definitly see 7mm holes in paper at 500 but don't think I can see them at 700, so somewhere in between is most likely going to be the limit. Steel, of course, allows you to see the holes much further out. I don't think that the Leupold is really that comparable to the Swaros. The Swaros, from what I've been told, are a giant step ahead of the Leupolds when it comes to optical clarity and quality. However, the Leupys are still in demand for being lighter, shorter, more affordable and easier to carry.</p><p> </p><p>cross</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross, post: 364670, member: 8592"] Tank, With my 12x40x60 Leupold HD I can definitly see 7mm holes in paper at 500 but don't think I can see them at 700, so somewhere in between is most likely going to be the limit. Steel, of course, allows you to see the holes much further out. I don't think that the Leupold is really that comparable to the Swaros. The Swaros, from what I've been told, are a giant step ahead of the Leupolds when it comes to optical clarity and quality. However, the Leupys are still in demand for being lighter, shorter, more affordable and easier to carry. cross [/QUOTE]
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