RavenVT100
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Recently, I noticed my Leupold Mk4 with a couple of little spots on the inside of the objective lens (the front lens), which doesn't appear to be condensation-it isn't liquid. My other scope, a Burris, has a couple as well. They appear on the inside of the lens. They're not visible looking through the scope, you actually have to look at the objective to see them.
Anyone have a clue what the deal is here? These scopes have seen a few years of service, and also a few years stored in a safe with dessicant. They've never really been in a high-humidity environment and they continue to work fine.
Anyone have a clue what the deal is here? These scopes have seen a few years of service, and also a few years stored in a safe with dessicant. They've never really been in a high-humidity environment and they continue to work fine.