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Greybull or huskemaw???
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<blockquote data-quote="SSTX" data-source="post: 738086" data-attributes="member: 56302"><p>A good friend turned me on to Huskemaw last year by letting me use his to take a Pronghorn at over 500yds, my longest shot ever on a game animal. I was impressed by the "hunter friendly" elevation turret, easy-to-use wind adjustments, and simple reticle. I choked at the cost, but my new 5-20x Blue Diamond arrived the other day, and is awaiting the completion of a semi-custom Remington 700 in .284 Winchester. Can't wait to begin load workup and data collection for my initial turret, the instructions and DVD provided with the scope are very detailed on this issue. The biggest problem I've found in using the scope is the need for a quality rangefinder that is accurate to the distances the scope/rifle are capable of.</p><p> </p><p>SSTX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSTX, post: 738086, member: 56302"] A good friend turned me on to Huskemaw last year by letting me use his to take a Pronghorn at over 500yds, my longest shot ever on a game animal. I was impressed by the "hunter friendly" elevation turret, easy-to-use wind adjustments, and simple reticle. I choked at the cost, but my new 5-20x Blue Diamond arrived the other day, and is awaiting the completion of a semi-custom Remington 700 in .284 Winchester. Can't wait to begin load workup and data collection for my initial turret, the instructions and DVD provided with the scope are very detailed on this issue. The biggest problem I've found in using the scope is the need for a quality rangefinder that is accurate to the distances the scope/rifle are capable of. SSTX [/QUOTE]
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