MPN: 175075 is the extended focus range model and does have an adjustable objective that focuses down to 10 yards.
Yes, all of Leupold's riflescopes are rated for spring air rifles. This model is somewhat tailored for rimfire and air rifle use because of its extended focus range down to 10 yards.
The Leupold VX-Freedom EFR 3-9x33mm Rifle Scope only has 3" to 3.4" of eye relief. So, if you use this scope and mount it at the forward picatinny rail, you will not have enough eye relief to use the scope. You can use an aftermarket mount to mount the scope above the ejection port, which would then allow you to see through this scope. Or you can use an extended eye relief scope such as the Vortex Crossfire II 2-7x32mm 1in Tube Second Focal Plane Scout Rifle Scope which features 9.45" of eye relief, allowing you to mount this scope at the forward picatinny rail on an M1A Scout. The Vortex scope can be found linked below:
https://www.opticsplanet.com/vortex-crossfire-ii-2-7x32-rifle-scope-puqbi.html
Yes, the Leupold VX-Freedom EFR 3-9x33mm Rifle Scope will hold up to the recoil of a Springfield M1A 7.62.
Please email us at techsales@opticsplanet.com for more information.
No, Leupold rates it for a 3"-3.4" eye relief.
The Leupold VX-FREEDOM 1.5-4X28 IER SCOUT DUPLEX SKU:175075 is their long eye relief scope.
I would recommend using Butler Creek flip up covers. For the objective lens you will need size 17 found here: https://www.opticsplanet.com/butler-creek-flip-open-scope-covers.html?_iv_size=17 and for the eyepiece, you will need size 14 found here: https://www.opticsplanet.com/butler-creek-eyepiece-flip-open-scope-covers.html?_iv_size=14
It is 1.36in.
Weight listed by Leupold is 12.1 ounces.
MPN: 175075 on Leupolds website is listed as a Fine Duplex Reticle.