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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 2171836" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>Hensoldt Spotter 60; 20-60x72 folded light path (Got as "free"....NOT......rebate with my Barrett MRAD MK22 Deployment Kit....no free lunches applies)</p><p>NightForce Xtreme High Definition TS82 kit....20-72 x 85 angled</p><p>Vortex Razor HD 27-60 x 85 angled plus 22X reticle eye piece</p><p>Vortex Razor HD 11-33x50 straight; Great pack scope.</p><p>Bushnell Legend T 15-45x60 FFP MIL-hash reticle This is a great value in a reticle folded light path scope on Amazon at $600MSRP; often on sale at $380ish....actually got mine free......closest thing to free lunch....... with Amazon points at sale price.</p><p>Run primarily graphite tripods of several manufacturers with and without ball heads of various mfg and Manfroto pistol grip trigger ball head.</p><p>Each scope has its specific application. The Henny is Tony-the-Tiger G-R-E-A-T for optics weight, size, accessories, features, folded light path, reticle optic....get what one pays for IMHO. Optics are as the adage "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." YMMV</p><p>Really like the Henny and Bushnell scope covers from Triad Tactical.</p><p>Often use variations of smartphone adapters with smartphone on scopes for two-eye area glassing, picture/video. Less eye fatigue, and better in close peripheral situational awareness when glassing in nasty toothed, clawed critter country. Adapters include direct mount PhoneScope, and two wi-fi adapters.....SME SpotShot and LongShot formerly (Target Vision) Hawk......scope to smartphone/tablet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 2171836, member: 17889"] Hensoldt Spotter 60; 20-60x72 folded light path (Got as "free"....NOT......rebate with my Barrett MRAD MK22 Deployment Kit....no free lunches applies) NightForce Xtreme High Definition TS82 kit....20-72 x 85 angled Vortex Razor HD 27-60 x 85 angled plus 22X reticle eye piece Vortex Razor HD 11-33x50 straight; Great pack scope. Bushnell Legend T 15-45x60 FFP MIL-hash reticle This is a great value in a reticle folded light path scope on Amazon at $600MSRP; often on sale at $380ish....actually got mine free......closest thing to free lunch....... with Amazon points at sale price. Run primarily graphite tripods of several manufacturers with and without ball heads of various mfg and Manfroto pistol grip trigger ball head. Each scope has its specific application. The Henny is Tony-the-Tiger G-R-E-A-T for optics weight, size, accessories, features, folded light path, reticle optic....get what one pays for IMHO. Optics are as the adage "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." YMMV Really like the Henny and Bushnell scope covers from Triad Tactical. Often use variations of smartphone adapters with smartphone on scopes for two-eye area glassing, picture/video. Less eye fatigue, and better in close peripheral situational awareness when glassing in nasty toothed, clawed critter country. Adapters include direct mount PhoneScope, and two wi-fi adapters.....SME SpotShot and LongShot formerly (Target Vision) Hawk......scope to smartphone/tablet. [/QUOTE]
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