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Best Lightweight Long Range Hunting Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="rooster721" data-source="post: 1230293" data-attributes="member: 40654"><p>Huskemaw's 1/3 moa click value actually equates to the same thing as .1mil clicks.</p><p>In a round about way, the scopes are manufactured as mil-scopes (by click-value graduation) then are set-up as 1/3 MOA scopes to pair with their Huntsmart MOA reticle. And it works as it should-- I shoot Mil-scopes as well* The Huskemaw's work as an either/or scope when using 1/3moa dope charts OR .1mil(1/10th mil) charts. As I said (in my opinion) the main reason for marketing them as 1/3 MOA scopes is to give them the moa/moa title that pairs properly with that reticle. </p><p></p><p>Just like Greyfox, I too shoot a couple Huskemaw's.. they're on my hunting rigs for exactly the reason the OP asked about... for lightweight LR Hunting. I have nearly 1400 (magnum) rounds through my 3-12 and hundreds of miles on it in a saddle scabbard standing up to horses' abuse... it's never missed a beat. Really like that scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster721, post: 1230293, member: 40654"] Huskemaw's 1/3 moa click value actually equates to the same thing as .1mil clicks. In a round about way, the scopes are manufactured as mil-scopes (by click-value graduation) then are set-up as 1/3 MOA scopes to pair with their Huntsmart MOA reticle. And it works as it should-- I shoot Mil-scopes as well* The Huskemaw's work as an either/or scope when using 1/3moa dope charts OR .1mil(1/10th mil) charts. As I said (in my opinion) the main reason for marketing them as 1/3 MOA scopes is to give them the moa/moa title that pairs properly with that reticle. Just like Greyfox, I too shoot a couple Huskemaw's.. they're on my hunting rigs for exactly the reason the OP asked about... for lightweight LR Hunting. I have nearly 1400 (magnum) rounds through my 3-12 and hundreds of miles on it in a saddle scabbard standing up to horses' abuse... it's never missed a beat. Really like that scope. [/QUOTE]
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