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TheMax
12-26-2011, 04:37
Found this pic on the Leatherwood scope site blog- thought it was interesting.
Per the blog it is supposed to debut at the upcoming SHOT Show.

http://i961.photobucket.com/albums/ae94/DCV1961/BrighterHi-Lux8XUSMC-LR.jpg

holdover
12-26-2011, 09:54
I'm building a clone, if priced right might be a good one to put on it for the vintage sniper class

Greg Ficklin
12-27-2011, 09:30
The retail price has already been announced to be $549. I think they will sell every one of them. I know I will get one. Looks like they have done a great job with it

Griff Murphey
12-30-2011, 08:53
Does that include mounts?

Greg Ficklin
12-31-2011, 09:20
The standard mounts or blocks would be specific to the rifle you intent to use it on, and not included with the scope.
The mounts used for the 1903 Springfield, and any other application, are readily available from Steve Earle Products, and other makers.

Jim in Salt Lake
12-31-2011, 09:40
I'm going to the SHOT show in a few weeks, Leatherwood should have one in their booth if they're officially announcing it at the show. I'll try to get some pictures and find out what's included or available. They've got a bunch of different mounts for their other Malcolm scopes so I wouldn't be surprised if you can get scope blocks for this new one from them. I'm interested in seeing how good the rings and adjustments are. Leatherwood told me some time back that when they hit the marketplace, Iron Sight Inc. (http://www.ironsightinc.com/) will have them but there's no mention there so far. It would be great if they'd bring two to the show, I'd bring six of my friends named Benjamin.

LeagleEagle
12-31-2011, 12:10
Are these made in China?

chuckindenver
01-02-2012, 06:49
yes, they are China made, i talked to Iron Sight last week to see if i can get my hands on one, they told me not available yet, still working the bugs out.
im looking to carry the vintage scope line if they are nice, and yes they come with mounts and bases i was told, retail around 600.00

DMark
01-05-2012, 03:34
YES! :eusa_dance:

I've been sitting on a poor old Pawn Shop sporterized 03 that bubba-smith had D&T the heck out of just waiting for this scope to arrive.

Funny..., it has these numbers on the barrel. :icon_wink:

http://i43.tinypic.com/n3ad5c.jpg

And this strange marking at the muzzle that bubba missed with his grinder. :rolleyes:

http://i43.tinypic.com/wsl55z.jpg

:1948:

Greg Ficklin
01-19-2012, 02:58
The SHOT show is here, and nothing yet about this scope. What's the deal ? Wen will they be available ?

Saber6
01-20-2012, 02:04
Here are pictures from the Shot Show: http://ironsightinc.wordpress.com/2012/01/20/shot-show-2012-leatherwood-hi-lux-optics-8x-usmc-sniper/

GillaFunk
01-23-2012, 01:30
The Email I got from Hi-lux was February release

Jim in Salt Lake
01-24-2012, 03:36
Hi all, back from the SHOT show with information from Leatherwood. Mike Sexton from Iron Sight was as the Leatherwood booth and I talked to him and played with the scope. They had one mounted on a 1903 and a couple scopes unmounted. The glass looks really clear and the scopes are well made. They only had prototypes and they apologized for their finish, I didn't think they looked that bad. The scopes come with the mounts and bases in a repro wooden box. They'll also have the recoil spring in the box but not mounted on the scope. CMP rules say no spring, so that's no big deal. Mike said Iron Sight will have them mid February. They have services to install them and modify the handguard. I plan to shoot it at our Long Range matches this summer since we only have one vintage sniper match. Mike said they have about 130 minutes of elevation travel so that'll work. We've been talking about having a vintage relay since a bunch of us have rifles.

DMark
01-24-2012, 05:39
Jim,

Thanks for the update!

Mark

Badgerord
01-24-2012, 06:26
Saw the scope at SHOT, it looked real good, except the rings, not bad but Not Unertlish enough.

It looked pretty clear, the real question is will it hold up to constant adjustment of the objective and the rings.

Marty
Badger Ordnance