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Best Long Range Shooting / Hunting Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="rooster721" data-source="post: 757425" data-attributes="member: 40654"><p>Talley one-piece are excellent rings.. myself, I'd lean toward them before many others out there..</p><p> </p><p>For a scope.. <em>depends just how elaborate you want to get. </em>BUT, since just starting out (trying to hone skills) I'd strongly recommend giving Huskemaw an honest shot. Their reticle makes holdovers for wind very simple to correct with quickly, with no clutter or confusion about what the hashes mean or what their values are.. <em>and the simpler you keep things, especially when trying to learn, the better you'll become --- in a much shorter time</em></p><p> </p><p>They're absolutely repeatable, clarity is on par with every competition in that price range (even creditble to say it's above-par, compared to MANY) I honestly do feel a Husky would be worth considering*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster721, post: 757425, member: 40654"] Talley one-piece are excellent rings.. myself, I'd lean toward them before many others out there.. For a scope.. [I]depends just how elaborate you want to get. [/I]BUT, since just starting out (trying to hone skills) I'd strongly recommend giving Huskemaw an honest shot. Their reticle makes holdovers for wind very simple to correct with quickly, with no clutter or confusion about what the hashes mean or what their values are.. [I]and the simpler you keep things, especially when trying to learn, the better you'll become --- in a much shorter time[/I] They're absolutely repeatable, clarity is on par with every competition in that price range (even creditble to say it's above-par, compared to MANY) I honestly do feel a Husky would be worth considering* [/QUOTE]
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