Product details
- Pick up a Mark 5HD™ 5-25x56mm and you’ll feel the difference. It’s up to 20 ounces lighter than other riflescopes in its class, giving you an advantage in the field or at the range. The versatile 5-25x magnification lets you dominate midrange shots, while also giving you the flexibility to reach out to long distances. With three revolutions of elevation adjustment and multiple reticle options, this scope will max out the performance of the latest long-range rifles and ammunition, guaranteed.Built around Leupold’s Professional-Grade Optical System, the Mark 5HD offers unmatched light transmission that’s designed to outperform in the most challenging lighting conditions. Its industry leading glare reduction provides a clear image in harsh, direct light, while the resolution and clarity will meet the demands of any professional guide or shooter. Ergonomically designed with more tactile and audible click adjustments, larger numbers, and a high-speed throw lever, the Mark 5HD is built to put accurate fire downrange faster.
The unique combination of features, durability, and professional-grade optical performance guarantees that the Mark 5HD can handle any challenge you throw at it. It’s 100% waterproof and fogproof, and like all Leupold® riflescopes, it’s designed, machined, and assembled in the USA and guaranteed to perform for life.
Feature | Value |
---|---|
Badge | Award Winning |
Adjustable Parallax | Side Focus |
BDC Dial Included | No |
Custom Dial Compatible | Yes |
Daylight Bright Illumination | No |
Custom Dial System (CDS) | No |
Elevation Adjustment Type | M5C3 |
Electronic Reticle Level | No |
Guard-ion Lens Coating | No |
Illuminated | No |
Locking Dial | Yes |
Magnification Type | Variable |
Motion Sensor Technology (MST) | No |
Nightvision Compatible Illumination | No |
Revolution Indicator | Yes |
Reticle | FFP TMR (Mk) |
Rezero Type | Set Screw |
Reticle Type | First Focal Plane |
Adjustable Objective | No |
Windage Adjustment Type | Capped |
Weight (oz) | 30 |
Elevation Adjustment Value per Click | 0.1 Mil |
Elevation Adjustment Range (MOA) | 120 |
Elevation Adjustment Range (MIL) | 35 |
Elevation Adjustment Range (cm @ 100m) | 349 |
Elevation Adjustment Per Revolution | 10.5 MIL |
Elevation Dial Travel Limit | 30 MIL |
Windage Adjustment Value per Click | 0.1 Mil |
Windage Adjustment Range (MOA) | 60 |
Windage Adjustment Range (MIL) | 17 |
Windage Adjustment Range (cm @ 100m) | 175 |
Windage Adjustment Per Revolution | 10 MIL |
Magnification Max | 25 |
Magnification Min | 5 |
Objective Lens Diameter (mm) | 56 |
Linear FOV Low Mag (ft@100yds) | 20.4 |
Linear FOV High Mag (ft@100yds) | 4.2 |
Angular FOV Low Mag (Degrees) | 3.9 |
Angular FOV High Mag (Degrees) | 0.8 |
Eye Relief Low Mag (in) | 3.6 |
Eye Relief High Mag (in) | 3.8 |
Minimum Parallax-Free Distance (yd) | 50 |
Deb musser –
Quick delivery and a great scope
Customer –
I have owned scopes of all kinds in the under $300 range because to me they where all pretty much the same, a long tube with some magnification and two crosshairs. I could never see myself spending more for something I believed wasn’t justified. This all changed the day when I bought my prized possession Barrett M107A1 FDE .50 cal semi-auto rifle, for this rifle I was determined to get a scope that was worthy of this “high-end” powerhouse. I started doing my homework into the high end scopes and why was there such a wide difference in the price tag compared to scopes who I believed worked just as well. I learned about FFP and SFP and realized all my prior scopes had been of the SFP variety which is a lot cheaper . This would be my first FFP scope. Now I could see and understand why there is such a huge difference in price. There where many scopes I researched in the $1500 to $3500 range. I figured that if I chose to spend $12,000 on a rifle, I had to at least get a scope proportionately equal. Researching variety of scopes I got lost in the maze. I was looking for a combination of value, reputation, performance, aesthetics, and quality. My list had names like vortex, trijicon, nightforce along with many other quality high end scopes including a not so known name for me at the time Leupold. My wish list started with 27 scopes of which began dwindling down as I took the time to do my homework rearching and reading the reviews of those who have bought them. As those on my list kept falling off the one scope on the list I kept getting drawn to was the Mark 5 5-25 x56 mm with illuminated reticle. It seemed to have all the qualities I was looking for to crown my Barrett .50 cal with. I never thought I’d be seeing myself spending $2400 on a scope, I mean geez, I can add another high end AR 15 to my collection for that price. The scope I tell you, is a work of art. The quality of the craftsmanship , the clarity of the optics throughout the magnification, the ease of use, not to mention the styling left me amazed. It’s funny how I started out by shopping for a scope worthy of a rifle ,in the end I realized unknowing I had bought a rifle worthy of the scope!!!
John H. –
Awesome scope. Just the right scope for precision rifle. Has all the right features and quality is outstanding.
lazaro lopez –
Amazing scope
Suman Palit –
What else is there to say about it. Awesome scope, very lightweight compared to the competition. Very firm clicks on the dials and the glass quality is crazy clear. The CCH reticle is a bit busy when I started to use it, but now I really like the small gap in the hash marks. Takes a bit getting used to but now I’ve trained myself to focus on it. Works for me.
JIM –
Leupold scopes are incredibly sharp and the light gathering at dusk and dawn is remarkable. These scopes seem very expensive but this is a lifetime purchase. The scope was more expensive than the rifle I put it on. I own two hunting scopes and highly recommend Leupold.
Rob –
You get exactly what you pay for, and it’s awesome. Way better than the Mark 6 in terms of turrets.
Sakir –
This scope is amazing. I just used it this past weekend while I was doing barrel break in for my rifle. I have another rifle with a different scope (cheaper). The difference is like night and day. Leupold Mark 5 is awesome with very clear and crisp image – definitely worth the money. I am trying to figure out how I can get another one to replace the other cheap scope (if one can say $600 scope is cheap) I have.