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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Optics for a mountain rifle...?
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<blockquote data-quote="rooster721" data-source="post: 909146" data-attributes="member: 40654"><p>One of my rifles, the lightest one, that I also intended as a sheep/backpack rifle has a 3-12x42 Huskemaw on it. That scope is also right-in-there for your weight considerations* I like mine alot. Great hunting-scope, not bulky or heavy by any means and fit my "weight/size/value" pre-requisits when I was choosing.. </p><p> </p><p><em>They actually offer a 4-16 now in the same housing as the 3-12.. I'm sure that extra magnification wouldn't add all that much extra weight (if any) Definitely gain a bit more mag-power which can be handy</em></p><p> </p><p>(Personally) I think the Husky takes the cake for this purpose vs Leupold or Vortex.. but that is only an opinion, I won't get into it. Buy which you like best above all else, but I strongly reccommend taking a look at the Huskemaws. This category is where they shine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster721, post: 909146, member: 40654"] One of my rifles, the lightest one, that I also intended as a sheep/backpack rifle has a 3-12x42 Huskemaw on it. That scope is also right-in-there for your weight considerations* I like mine alot. Great hunting-scope, not bulky or heavy by any means and fit my "weight/size/value" pre-requisits when I was choosing.. [I]They actually offer a 4-16 now in the same housing as the 3-12.. I'm sure that extra magnification wouldn't add all that much extra weight (if any) Definitely gain a bit more mag-power which can be handy[/I] (Personally) I think the Husky takes the cake for this purpose vs Leupold or Vortex.. but that is only an opinion, I won't get into it. Buy which you like best above all else, but I strongly reccommend taking a look at the Huskemaws. This category is where they shine. [/QUOTE]
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