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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 567432" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have two Huskemaws and four MK4's. Both are excellent scopes and I would have no problem using either, but for my hunting I like the Huskemaw a little better. Being primarily a deer hunter, set up time for the shot is my most critical issue. The Huskemaw is fast and easy to get into action. I like the high contrast blue and white calibrated turrets, the very accurate parallax knob which is calibrated in yards, and the design of the ranging Reticle for when the conditions dont allow use of my rangefinder. I have had to use the built in rangefinder a couple of times. It works very well. The low light clarity of the optics is equal to the MK 4 and the turret adjustments are exact. Over time, I believe it will establish a solid reputation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 567432, member: 10291"] I have two Huskemaws and four MK4's. Both are excellent scopes and I would have no problem using either, but for my hunting I like the Huskemaw a little better. Being primarily a deer hunter, set up time for the shot is my most critical issue. The Huskemaw is fast and easy to get into action. I like the high contrast blue and white calibrated turrets, the very accurate parallax knob which is calibrated in yards, and the design of the ranging Reticle for when the conditions dont allow use of my rangefinder. I have had to use the built in rangefinder a couple of times. It works very well. The low light clarity of the optics is equal to the MK 4 and the turret adjustments are exact. Over time, I believe it will establish a solid reputation. [/QUOTE]
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