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Bushnell LRHS-2 Glass quality first impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="22Kreedmire" data-source="post: 2534578" data-attributes="member: 107363"><p>I have 2 LRHS2 and an LRTS and a couple NX8's in 2.5-20 and 4-32. I'm very impressed with the LRHS2's. Parallax is easy to get adjusted. Picture is very clear and sharp. I'd say for me it's slightly better than the NX8's. Oddly enough I'd say the LRTS is slightly better than the NX8's also glass wise. But not quite as good as the LRHS2's. Eye box I have zero issues with as I always run adjustable cheeks. I will say to always play with the ocular lense on the NX8's for a good while it'll help with reticle sharpness and being sharp when the parallax is adjusted for any given distance. Once you get the perfect spot it'll make a big difference. As for tracking. All three are dead on perfect and repeatable and reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22Kreedmire, post: 2534578, member: 107363"] I have 2 LRHS2 and an LRTS and a couple NX8’s in 2.5-20 and 4-32. I’m very impressed with the LRHS2’s. Parallax is easy to get adjusted. Picture is very clear and sharp. I’d say for me it’s slightly better than the NX8’s. Oddly enough I’d say the LRTS is slightly better than the NX8’s also glass wise. But not quite as good as the LRHS2’s. Eye box I have zero issues with as I always run adjustable cheeks. I will say to always play with the ocular lense on the NX8’s for a good while it’ll help with reticle sharpness and being sharp when the parallax is adjusted for any given distance. Once you get the perfect spot it’ll make a big difference. As for tracking. All three are dead on perfect and repeatable and reliable. [/QUOTE]
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