Leupold
Note: This is identical to the TS-30A2 scope with turret BDC for 7.62mm 168gr M118LR ammunition. Well, maybe not identical, but it is the same scope.
This scope does not have the exterior hash marks or the correct BDC turret, but in all other aspects, is the same scope as the TS30-A2, model 112633, at a slightly lower price point.
Designed specifically for mid range applications, the Leupold Mark 4 Mid Range Tactical Rifle Scope is ideal for competition or for tactical purposes. They feature easy to adjust tactical turrets and range estimating reticles while the 30mm tube provides greater strength and more light transmission. These scopes are completely water, fog and shockproof and come with flip up lens caps. Covered by Leupold's Full Lifetime Guarantee.
To browse the other 2.5-8x36mm TS-30 style scopes at Charlies:
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Charlie's editorial comment: The one thing I continue to get amazed at, is just how many different model numbers Leupold has for the same scope, or maybe one small variety. For example, the 67925 and 60170, if someone can explain the difference to me, great. The only difference we can find at Charlie's is the year the scope was made. The 67925 is generally a 2014 to 2017 manufacture date, give or take. You cannot hide these things, as the box has the "born on date" if you have the original Leupold box. The 60170 is more in the 2007 to 2010 vintage. But, remember, this scope, as the TS30, A1, A2, et. seq., was all produced initially in 2000 or so for the SPR program, before the War on Terror began, and the scopes make their way to the Mk12.
Anyway you look at this scope -- in mil dot or TMR (which is effectively mil dot with different shapes) -- this scope has seen a very long period of action, from 2000 in the SPR program, to wide-spread use on the Mk12 Mod0 and then the Mod1, and then, nearly 20 years from the first design, the same scope makes its way to the USMC m27 infantry platform. This scope is a classic, in whatever form or model you choose to buy, if you can find it. :)