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FFP scope for an elk rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="TheSouthpaw" data-source="post: 2667166" data-attributes="member: 123286"><p>I own both the LRTS and LRHS and find there is actually a big difference in the G2H (LRHS) and G3 (LRTS) reticle, with the G2H being better for big game hunting. The bolder reticle cross hair, donut, and massive thick outer posts make it far easier to use in low light and at low magnification. The G3 has thin crosshair which is great for precision target shooting but hard to see at last light or at low mag in daylight. The capped windage turret on the LRHS is also welcome on a hunting/field rifle. That said, both are fantastic scopes if you can get your hands on either one of them. Durability, zero retention, tracking, etc is better than the vast majority of what's on the market now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSouthpaw, post: 2667166, member: 123286"] I own both the LRTS and LRHS and find there is actually a big difference in the G2H (LRHS) and G3 (LRTS) reticle, with the G2H being better for big game hunting. The bolder reticle cross hair, donut, and massive thick outer posts make it far easier to use in low light and at low magnification. The G3 has thin crosshair which is great for precision target shooting but hard to see at last light or at low mag in daylight. The capped windage turret on the LRHS is also welcome on a hunting/field rifle. That said, both are fantastic scopes if you can get your hands on either one of them. Durability, zero retention, tracking, etc is better than the vast majority of what's on the market now. [/QUOTE]
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