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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Input for Optic Choices for Current LR Build
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1193554" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>I tried a bunch of Bushnell scopes at a shoot they sponsored, all the LRS, ERS, etc., the tactical line, so no not the LHRS but I assume it's the same glass ?? While I was very impressed with Bushnell's step up to a $1,500 level scope I think the only thing lacking is the glass, while it is good, but not on par with other offerings in that price range. Their old 4200 series glass was the best Bushnell glass I have looked thru but I no longer have it so I can't compare. In the ~$1,000 range I would give the edge to the Burris XTRII glass or S111 glass over the Bushnell. The rest of the scope performed far above my expectations though. I'm not knocking your choice, just my opinion with my eyes, that are just starting to need reading glasses, which I'll probably have to get once the Sierra fishing season starts if I want to tie a hook on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1193554, member: 64108"] I tried a bunch of Bushnell scopes at a shoot they sponsored, all the LRS, ERS, etc., the tactical line, so no not the LHRS but I assume it's the same glass ?? While I was very impressed with Bushnell's step up to a $1,500 level scope I think the only thing lacking is the glass, while it is good, but not on par with other offerings in that price range. Their old 4200 series glass was the best Bushnell glass I have looked thru but I no longer have it so I can't compare. In the ~$1,000 range I would give the edge to the Burris XTRII glass or S111 glass over the Bushnell. The rest of the scope performed far above my expectations though. I'm not knocking your choice, just my opinion with my eyes, that are just starting to need reading glasses, which I'll probably have to get once the Sierra fishing season starts if I want to tie a hook on. [/QUOTE]
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