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Huskemaw vs. Vortex Viper PST
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<blockquote data-quote="terryede" data-source="post: 468403" data-attributes="member: 28278"><p>Again I have to be honest. I haven't done a ton of shooting in winds at very long distances. But I was told on ten power to just cut the windage indicator in half and on 5 power in fourth and hold over accordingly. What little I have done so far it seems to be fairly close. Everyone looks at the Huskemaw and immediately assumes they are going to shoot out to 1,000 yds and that is just not true. Yes the scopes are capable of it but are you? I have shot a lot of deer and Elk out at 5-600 yds without a Huskemaw. But now that I have one It is sure a pile easier and way more enjoyable. Once you use one and get it figured out[doesn't take long], it just opens up a whole new world. Ethics should still play a role and no matter what the scope can do you need to know what you can do. I'll get off my soap box now. Like I said before good luck! I am not trying to persuade anyone or advertise, but I liked the Huskemaw scopes so well I became a dealer for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terryede, post: 468403, member: 28278"] Again I have to be honest. I haven't done a ton of shooting in winds at very long distances. But I was told on ten power to just cut the windage indicator in half and on 5 power in fourth and hold over accordingly. What little I have done so far it seems to be fairly close. Everyone looks at the Huskemaw and immediately assumes they are going to shoot out to 1,000 yds and that is just not true. Yes the scopes are capable of it but are you? I have shot a lot of deer and Elk out at 5-600 yds without a Huskemaw. But now that I have one It is sure a pile easier and way more enjoyable. Once you use one and get it figured out[doesn't take long], it just opens up a whole new world. Ethics should still play a role and no matter what the scope can do you need to know what you can do. I'll get off my soap box now. Like I said before good luck! I am not trying to persuade anyone or advertise, but I liked the Huskemaw scopes so well I became a dealer for them. [/QUOTE]
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