Leupold hamr with deltapoint2/12/2023 ![]() ![]() I had to remove the Delta point to have sufficient leverage to loosen them. With the Delta Point mounted on top of the HAMR loosening those locking screws was challenging. ![]() ![]() It uses very small screws for the windage and elevation adjustments and two small screws to lock those in place. Zeroing the delta point was a frustrating experience. Unfortunately, while I like the position of the Delta Point on the HAMR, I do not care much for the sight itself. This was distracting and the primary reason I did not stick with the ACOG/Doctor Combo. I have previously used a Doctor Optic mounted on top of an ACOG, and I constantly had the bill of my hat banging into the Doctor when I used the ACOG. Leupold’s choice to mount the reflex sight forward on the HAMR is much more user friendly than mounting it at the rear like the ACOG. The HAMR I purchased came with the Leupold Delta Point reflex sight mounted on top at the front of the scope. Another noteworthy feature is the mount has different screw holes that allow the user to adjust how far forward or back the scope sits in relation to the shooter’s eye while remaining in the same rail slots. ![]() I have had a HAMR for a few months now and the things I like about it most are the long eye relief and adjustable brightness reticle. You can read all about it here on The Firearm Blog. Leupold’s HAMR scope is a relatively new entry into the market for low-fixed power optics, competing most directly with the Trijicon ACOG. ![]()
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