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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Nightforce or Huskenaw?
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<blockquote data-quote="tcob68" data-source="post: 958224" data-attributes="member: 29435"><p>I own both scopes your considering. As to which one really depends on what you will be doing with it most of the time. In side by side comparison the first thing you will notice is that the Nightforce is much heavier. It's built like a tank but it comes with a price. The Huskemaw seems to be plenty tough though. As far as glass goes I've heard their glass comes from the same place. For my eyes though, the Huskemaw seems to have the edge in clarity. Both scopes have tracked perfectly but the Huskemaw has 1/3 min moa adj. and the Nightforce has the more common 1/4 moa adj. You'll have a choice in reticles with the Nightforce, but I do like the Hunt Smart reticle in the Huskemaw. My advice, if you are going to be mostly hunting with it I would go Huskemaw, if you are mostly going to be shooting targets I would go with the Nightforce. You really can't wrong with either one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcob68, post: 958224, member: 29435"] I own both scopes your considering. As to which one really depends on what you will be doing with it most of the time. In side by side comparison the first thing you will notice is that the Nightforce is much heavier. It's built like a tank but it comes with a price. The Huskemaw seems to be plenty tough though. As far as glass goes I've heard their glass comes from the same place. For my eyes though, the Huskemaw seems to have the edge in clarity. Both scopes have tracked perfectly but the Huskemaw has 1/3 min moa adj. and the Nightforce has the more common 1/4 moa adj. You'll have a choice in reticles with the Nightforce, but I do like the Hunt Smart reticle in the Huskemaw. My advice, if you are going to be mostly hunting with it I would go Huskemaw, if you are mostly going to be shooting targets I would go with the Nightforce. You really can't wrong with either one. [/QUOTE]
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