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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
I have norrowed to 3, please help.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 713609" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have Huskemaws mounted on my two 6.5x284 LR rigs for a few years with great success with several long range kills. While I prefer yardage calibrated turrets, I have also used them with the supplied MOA turret. The size, weight, glass quality, and most importantly, turret repeatability is excellent. It's one of the few scopes that I have used that didn't have to use a correction factor for the turret adjustments......nice benefit for long range shooting. You are right to focus on turret reliability. For LR shooting it's critical. Also, the parallax knob that has ranges scribed, are true to the actual range. The MOA windage reticle is also true to calibration at 20x. In my experience Huskemaw is one of the few manufacturers that pays attention to this detail. It saves time on an animal that isn't sticking around too long,or allows you to use the time to confirm distance and wind. IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 713609, member: 10291"] I have Huskemaws mounted on my two 6.5x284 LR rigs for a few years with great success with several long range kills. While I prefer yardage calibrated turrets, I have also used them with the supplied MOA turret. The size, weight, glass quality, and most importantly, turret repeatability is excellent. It's one of the few scopes that I have used that didn't have to use a correction factor for the turret adjustments......nice benefit for long range shooting. You are right to focus on turret reliability. For LR shooting it's critical. Also, the parallax knob that has ranges scribed, are true to the actual range. The MOA windage reticle is also true to calibration at 20x. In my experience Huskemaw is one of the few manufacturers that pays attention to this detail. It saves time on an animal that isn't sticking around too long,or allows you to use the time to confirm distance and wind. IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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