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<blockquote data-quote="Chrismadrid" data-source="post: 73812" data-attributes="member: 4416"><p>Just interested if anybody else has had problems using these (Killflash) and whether its just the TENEBREX or also is a problem with the USO honeycomb filters/shades.</p><p></p><p>When I bought my Horus-H2 it had one on - and I've always just assumed that the slightly fuzzy image was the HAKKO scope (as teh later ones have had quality issues). But following a thread on the SWFA forum - removed it and the difference is pretty stunning. </p><p></p><p>I guess it might be a must if the genuine reason is to KILL FLASH - but as a sunshade imo its not worth the effort.</p><p></p><p>What is even more astounding is that asking any non-shooting optics expert - they all agree that it's a diffraction grating so must affect the light paths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrismadrid, post: 73812, member: 4416"] Just interested if anybody else has had problems using these (Killflash) and whether its just the TENEBREX or also is a problem with the USO honeycomb filters/shades. When I bought my Horus-H2 it had one on - and I've always just assumed that the slightly fuzzy image was the HAKKO scope (as teh later ones have had quality issues). But following a thread on the SWFA forum - removed it and the difference is pretty stunning. I guess it might be a must if the genuine reason is to KILL FLASH - but as a sunshade imo its not worth the effort. What is even more astounding is that asking any non-shooting optics expert - they all agree that it's a diffraction grating so must affect the light paths. [/QUOTE]
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