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Team Leapers Making a Big Impact with the Integrix Service Rifle Scope

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Team Leapers just turned heads at the Orange Blossom Regional, sweeping the Service Rifle (SR) Team competitions and landing Nick Till, Conrad Young, Roy Mitchell, and Randy Olds all in the top ten individually—proof positive that their new Integrix Service Rifle Scope isn’t just hype, it’s a game-changer. Developed in a smart collab between Leapers, Inc., Margaret Ding, James Fox, and shooter Nick Till himself, this optic is engineered from the ground up for high-stakes SR matches where split-second precision under stress separates winners from also-rans. At $999.97 retail right now (with a planned hike in July 2026), it’s hitting shelves at a price that punches above its weight, blending military-grade durability with competition-tuned features like rock-solid tracking, minimal parallax, and a reticle that’s intuitive for rapid holds at 200-600 yards.

What makes this drop a big deal for the 2A community? In an era where service rifle optics are exploding beyond CMP rulebooks—think AR-15s and M1As pushing the envelope of practical accuracy—the Integrix bridges the gap between mil-spec reliability and match-winning finesse without breaking the bank or your zero after a thousand rounds. Leapers sweeping a regional like Orange Blossom isn’t luck; it’s validation from elite shooters who live or die by their glass, signaling to everyday patriots that you don’t need a $3,000 Nightforce to dominate local matches or defend the line. This could spark a ripple in the optics market, pressuring big names to innovate faster while giving budget-conscious 2A enthusiasts pro-level tools to hone skills and crush steel—because when innovation like this democratizes top-tier performance, it strengthens the entire shooting sports ecosystem.

Looking ahead, snag one now before that price bump hits; it’s not just a scope, it’s a statement that American ingenuity (with a nod to collaborative brilliance) keeps the Second Amendment firing on all cylinders. If Team Leapers keeps this momentum, expect Integrix to be a staple at Nationals and beyond, proving once again that real-world wins beat factory specs every time.

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