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New Bushnell LRHS
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 892792" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Seems just about right. I'm a Mil guy. I like a 44 obj. lens, light weight and zero stop. Low profile turrets work well in a scabbard. The donut is a necessity for FFP on low power as the reticle is lost on dark targets or low light conditions. Lesser magnification multiplier probably will keep the reticle from shrinking into nothingness. Not sure about the windage cap but I can live with it and it definitely won't spin yanking it out of a scabbard.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to see street pricing adjusted lower than MSRP as SWFA has a 3x15 FFP at half the price that is more than serviceable but admittedly lacks some of the finer features. Assuming it's tough enough to handle a horse grinding it into the ground while rolling, I think you have a winner here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 892792, member: 41338"] Seems just about right. I'm a Mil guy. I like a 44 obj. lens, light weight and zero stop. Low profile turrets work well in a scabbard. The donut is a necessity for FFP on low power as the reticle is lost on dark targets or low light conditions. Lesser magnification multiplier probably will keep the reticle from shrinking into nothingness. Not sure about the windage cap but I can live with it and it definitely won't spin yanking it out of a scabbard. I'd like to see street pricing adjusted lower than MSRP as SWFA has a 3x15 FFP at half the price that is more than serviceable but admittedly lacks some of the finer features. Assuming it's tough enough to handle a horse grinding it into the ground while rolling, I think you have a winner here. [/QUOTE]
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