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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Huskemaw best choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 589130" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>Pros: nice to be in the field, range your target, dial turret, shoot, and hopefully punch your tag</p><p></p><p>Cons: what if you use the rifle enough to where you have to rebarrel? Change load for whatever reason, say, you don't like the bullet performance on game, etc etc...----Now you have an expensive piece of glass designed for ONE load in ONE rifle and that load must stay EXACT. FOREVER. </p><p></p><p>So, that is a good argument for getting a MOA turret installed, calculate your clicks on each hunt, then reference your drop chart you have for the current hunting load that should be attached to your rifle somewhere, dial in your clicks, and pull the trigger, then punch your tag. </p><p></p><p>Those who like the Huskemaw and new NF G7 (which includes me), like the convenience of one load, one gun, one bullet, etc., dial in and shoot. But there is risk with that every time you change your lot numbers with future powder, brass, primers, and bullets. You may have to spend quite a bit of time re-tweaking your loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 589130, member: 2693"] Pros: nice to be in the field, range your target, dial turret, shoot, and hopefully punch your tag Cons: what if you use the rifle enough to where you have to rebarrel? Change load for whatever reason, say, you don't like the bullet performance on game, etc etc...----Now you have an expensive piece of glass designed for ONE load in ONE rifle and that load must stay EXACT. FOREVER. So, that is a good argument for getting a MOA turret installed, calculate your clicks on each hunt, then reference your drop chart you have for the current hunting load that should be attached to your rifle somewhere, dial in your clicks, and pull the trigger, then punch your tag. Those who like the Huskemaw and new NF G7 (which includes me), like the convenience of one load, one gun, one bullet, etc., dial in and shoot. But there is risk with that every time you change your lot numbers with future powder, brass, primers, and bullets. You may have to spend quite a bit of time re-tweaking your loads. [/QUOTE]
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