Here is a scope that allows the shooter to fully harness the
trajectory of an accurate center-fire rifle - at all ranges within the
ballistics capability of the cartridge being shot.
The Leatherwood Uni-Dial
is a scope of conventional design, built with a very unique feature. This exceptional rifle scope can be programmed
for the zero to be "on" at ten different points down range. The elevation turret features a series of
(10) moveable flags, or indicators, and each can be sighted for the rifle to be
"on" at different ranges. Once
a flag has been set...it can be locked in place. To take a shot at that distance, all the
shooter has to do is turn the turret until the flag for that range aligns with an
index mark at the base of the turret.
It's that easy.
This scope is ideal for the long range varmint shooter, who
may suddenly find himself faced with a 500 yard shot at a coyote, then another
just as suddenly pops up at 300 yards.
Many shooters of the past would have simply tried to figure a different
hold, or would add or subtract a number of clicks on the elevation turret. With the Uni-Dial, it becomes simply a matter
of turning the elevation turret in the right direction to the pre-determined,
or programmed, range indicator.
The Uni-Dial models also feature a "No Math Mil-Dot"
ranging reticle. All a shooter has to do
is zoom the magnification range up or down until an object of known size (18
inches or 1 meter) fits between the proper brackets incorporated into the
reticle...then look at the range indicated on the magnification ring. The elevation turret is then turned to the
proper flag, and the shooter takes the shot.
One full turn of the elevation or windage turret gives 40 MOA adjustment. Once set, the windage adjustment can also be
locked in place, leaving the shooter 7 MOA of adjustment in either direction
for tweaking point of impact for those long range shots on a breezy day.

For more information on this model, call 888 445-8912 or drop Hi-Lux Optics an e-mail at info@hi-luxoptics.com .
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