For those that own multiple Leupold scopes,,
What is the total number of clicks from one extreme to the other ?
ie) to centre the reticle.
Does it vary from one model to another, or are they all the same (give or take a few clicks ?

Die Judicii wrote:For those that own multiple Leupold scopes,,
What is the total number of clicks from one extreme to the other ?
ie) to centre the reticle.
Does it vary from one model to another, or are they all the same (give or take a few clicks ?




Die Judicii wrote:Yeah thanks M8, I always centre the reticle b4 starting to zero a rifle. (windage & elevation) In a discussion i was having recently, mention was made that there is less “clicks” in total in European scopes compared to others. I was just curious to see whether that really was the case or not. All my Zeiss scopes are about the same, and have 115 clicks from one extreme to the other.


Yes, that is what i’ve always done prior to zeroing. But yes, it seems that all differing scopes vary. Which answers my initial question. Thanks to all for your replies.Wapiti wrote:Just gently wind the scope all the way to one side, then go the other way and count all the clicks till the other side is reached.
The centre will of course be halving those clicks when coming back the other way.
Same goes for up/down.

Die Judicii wrote:For those that own multiple Leupold scopes,,
What is the total number of clicks from one extreme to the other ?
ie) to centre the reticle.
Does it vary from one model to another, or are they all the same (give or take a few clicks ?

bigrich wrote:Die Judicii wrote:For those that own multiple Leupold scopes,,
What is the total number of clicks from one extreme to the other ?
ie) to centre the reticle.
Does it vary from one model to another, or are they all the same (give or take a few clicks ?
Hey DJ , hope you’re doing well. The number of clicks, MOA adjustments vary from different models. Off the top of my head, 3-9 has 56 MOA total, 2-7 has 67, 1.5-5 has 120 MOA adjustments. that's with 25mm scope tubes .Go onto Leupold website and look in the specs chart for the various scope models. Cheers
