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Thread: Clarification on action of model 10

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    Newbee
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    Clarification on action of model 10


    is the model 10 predator max 1 in 243 a short action? Also, is the barrel "sportier " or "heavy"? I'm trying to fill out info info on ring selection on leupold's website. Thank you.

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    Yes it is a short action.

    And it has a "heavy" barrel.

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    Newbee
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    Great! Thanks for the quick reply!

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    Newbee
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    Odd leupold ring finder only lists model 10 round action right hand with sportier barrel. Seems the heavy barrel option is onlty available on 110 long action. So I assume 10 right hand short action round receiver would be best fit?

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    pitsnipe
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    What is the tube and objective size of your scope?

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    Newbee
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    The vx-3L 3.5 -10x50 mm with 30mm tube. This is leupold's L style that hugs the barrel and uses lower ring I think.

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    Mach2
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    That's a big scope. Are you planning on hunting underground in total darkness?

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    Newbee
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    Haha. Well, sorta. Mainly pigs at night. Ya think it's overkill?

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    Mach2
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    30mm tubes and 50mm objectives do let in more light. I had a 30mm tube with a 56mm objective years ago and I was amazed at how light things were at distance. Since then I tend to prefer light, short lower power scopes for quick acquisition hunting. Smaller scopes alleviate the need for a cheek piece. My rifle with the 56mm objective did seem to require a lot of space to store.
    Pigs at night? I think you got the makings of some good lyrics for a country music song.

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    Newbee
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    Good points. Maybe too much scope? Have not actually purchased. Leupold's long range models , lower part of objective is cresant shaped and sits much lower. Can accomodate lower rings. But lighter my be way to go

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    Newbee
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    Maybe their illuminated 1-6x 24mm would be way to go. Lighter , faster but bright.

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    Mach2
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    Again you mention brighter. You'd definantly get a good image in late evening dark woods if you had a 30mm tube and 50mm 0bjective.
    The first time I tested my 30mm tube and large objective was late one evening. I could see ok for about 15 feet but after that it was basically dark. yet when I looked thru the scope to a woodpile 150 yds away it was just as light there as it was at my feet. It was an eye opening experience.

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