Specifications
Material | Aluminum |
---|---|
Base Cant | No |
Ring Height Style | High |
Ring Diameter | 35 mm |
Ring Height (in) | 1.06 |
Weight (oz) | 4.7 |
Keeper Clamp Torque | 65 in-lbs |
Ring Top Screw Torque | 28 in-lbs |
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The aluminum Mark 4® cross-slot mount is designed to fit a Picatinny rail and any scope with a 35mm maintube. These mounts are machined with precision tolerances to offer superior integrity based on the proven cross-slot design.
Material | Aluminum |
---|---|
Base Cant | No |
Ring Height Style | High |
Ring Diameter | 35 mm |
Ring Height (in) | 1.06 |
Weight (oz) | 4.7 |
Keeper Clamp Torque | 65 in-lbs |
Ring Top Screw Torque | 28 in-lbs |
Weight | .5 kg |
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Dimensions | 155 × 15 × 5 cm |
Before we werea company,we were a family.
Fred Leupold and Adam Volpel—who had been brothers-in-law for eight years and close friends before that—go into business together.The Family Grows
J.C. Stevens invents the first water level recorder and becomes a partner when he brings it to the company. Fred Leupold’s son, Marcus, comes aboard as well.This will become important later.
Phone It In
J.C. Stevens keeps inventing. This time, it’s the Telemark, a revolutionary water level recorder that uses telephone signals to transmit information.New Blood
Robert Stevens, son of J.C., follows in his father’s footsteps and takes a job with the company.Business is Booming
Both the family and the company are changing, and our name changes with it.We began as a family business, and we remain a family business.
Our co-founder and patriarch, Fred Leupold, passes away.His son Norbert joins the company after working as a hydraulic engineer for the Army Corps of Engineers.
“Hell! I could build a better scope than this!”
Legend has it that while hunting one day, Marcus Leupold missed a buck because his scope fogged up. He swore he could make a better scope, and that’s just what he did.Birth of a Plainsman
After years of research—and lessons learned from World War II—we introduce our first riflescope. We call it the Plainsman, and it’s the first truly fog-proof scope built by Americans.Free & Clear
The Man in the Field
Avid hunter and skilled marksman Jack Slack joins the company. Over time, he will become a celebrity in his own right.Weather-proofed optics quickly become hugely popular.
We introduce the now-classic Duplex reticle.
The Torch is Passed
A New Home
We enter the handgun scope market.
The company expands
One of the Team
Werner emigrated from Germany in 1958 after receiving a job offer in the mail from Marcus Leupold. He started as a manufacturing technician and took on more and more responsibility over the years. He eventually took on the company’s top position…Proud to Serve
We enter the tactical optics market and supply scopes to the US military for the first time.We develop the first compact roof prism, waterproof spotting scope.
Golden Ring Binoculars
the 12-40x60mm
We release the VX-III,
scopes specifically designed for long-range shooting.Shot in the Dark
New Releases
decisions,decisions
Alumina allows shooters to customize scopes for changing lighting and shooting conditions with a variety of filters. It also protects optics with machined-aluminum lens covers.
We release the VX-L,
which lets you mount a large objective riflescope in a more natural shooting position.Leupold Golf
Our True Golf Range ballistics software computes the flight path of the golf ball based on atmospheric conditions and angle of the shot.You must be logged in to post a review.
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