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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leica ERI, Night Force SHV, Z5, Bushnell LRHS
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<blockquote data-quote="5RWill" data-source="post: 1386619" data-attributes="member: 98561"><p>For the money if you can get an LRHS around 800-900$ and you're needing FFP Mil/Mil it's a phenomenal scope. Clicks are really really positive, clarity is up there with scopes well above it's price range. It's not without fault the lowlight performance wont be up there with say an ATACR and the smaller objective isn't helping out at that point. Eyebox is a little tight at max mag on the 4.5-18 version. I got mine at 806$ new though and ended up selling it above that to get an HDMR II for 1150$. For the price it's a solid optic.</p><p></p><p>If you could stretch it a bit further i really like my Dad's Zeiss V6 Conquest 3-18x50. He got his for 1400$ or so on black friday. Resolution seems a bit behind my HDMR II but edge to edge clarity, CA control, eyebox, and everything else are in it's favor. It's of course MOA/MOA and SFP. It is very very light at 22oz which i like a lot.</p><p></p><p>Can't comment on the SHV i haven't used one. Out of those listed Leica and Swaro obviously carry prowess with their glass though i'm not that familiar with Leica's scopes and Swaro makes a quality optic bar none be it their step sister Kahles or their scopes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5RWill, post: 1386619, member: 98561"] For the money if you can get an LRHS around 800-900$ and you're needing FFP Mil/Mil it's a phenomenal scope. Clicks are really really positive, clarity is up there with scopes well above it's price range. It's not without fault the lowlight performance wont be up there with say an ATACR and the smaller objective isn't helping out at that point. Eyebox is a little tight at max mag on the 4.5-18 version. I got mine at 806$ new though and ended up selling it above that to get an HDMR II for 1150$. For the price it's a solid optic. If you could stretch it a bit further i really like my Dad's Zeiss V6 Conquest 3-18x50. He got his for 1400$ or so on black friday. Resolution seems a bit behind my HDMR II but edge to edge clarity, CA control, eyebox, and everything else are in it's favor. It's of course MOA/MOA and SFP. It is very very light at 22oz which i like a lot. Can't comment on the SHV i haven't used one. Out of those listed Leica and Swaro obviously carry prowess with their glass though i'm not that familiar with Leica's scopes and Swaro makes a quality optic bar none be it their step sister Kahles or their scopes. [/QUOTE]
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