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Bushnell LRHS/LRTS verses...
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<blockquote data-quote="Hondo64d" data-source="post: 1382150" data-attributes="member: 1390"><p>I've used the 3-12 LRHS for about 3 years and just recently started using the 4.5-18 LRTSi. They are both superb. They track correctly, return to zero reliably and retain zero. The glass is far above their price point. The feature set is great. Love the low profile 10 mil/rev elevation turret. The zero stop is easy to set and clicks are positive. Between the two, I prefer the capped windage turret of the LRHS. The locking windage turret on the LRTSi is effective and not obtrusive but I like the lower profile of the capped windage turret a little better. They got the illumination on the LRTSi right. The reticle is daylight visible at full bright and barely nighttime visible on its lowest setting with anything you want in between. I wish my LRHS reticle was illuminated as well.</p><p></p><p>They are fantastic scopes. They are the best value in their price range.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hondo64d, post: 1382150, member: 1390"] I’ve used the 3-12 LRHS for about 3 years and just recently started using the 4.5-18 LRTSi. They are both superb. They track correctly, return to zero reliably and retain zero. The glass is far above their price point. The feature set is great. Love the low profile 10 mil/rev elevation turret. The zero stop is easy to set and clicks are positive. Between the two, I prefer the capped windage turret of the LRHS. The locking windage turret on the LRTSi is effective and not obtrusive but I like the lower profile of the capped windage turret a little better. They got the illumination on the LRTSi right. The reticle is daylight visible at full bright and barely nighttime visible on its lowest setting with anything you want in between. I wish my LRHS reticle was illuminated as well. They are fantastic scopes. They are the best value in their price range. John [/QUOTE]
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