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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 269717" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>I have owned a Huskemaw scope since last January. While not an official review, my review is that I like it alot. Very simple to use, and quick. Having a turret set up for only one load is not a big deal, as once I develope a load that shoots good in my rifle, I don't change it. As far as changing for different elevations and atmospheric conditions, I did not find it to be a problem. My load data was established a 1000' elevation. Had a turret made for 9000' with temp of 35 degrees, 35 % humidity for an elk hunt this fall. Got to Utah, found a spot to check my turret, dead on out to 700 yards. I think it is a very good system and is a quick learning curve for someone to be able to extend their shooting distance . I find the optics to be very good also. </p><p>I am interested in what others have experienced with this scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 269717, member: 10654"] I have owned a Huskemaw scope since last January. While not an official review, my review is that I like it alot. Very simple to use, and quick. Having a turret set up for only one load is not a big deal, as once I develope a load that shoots good in my rifle, I don't change it. As far as changing for different elevations and atmospheric conditions, I did not find it to be a problem. My load data was established a 1000' elevation. Had a turret made for 9000' with temp of 35 degrees, 35 % humidity for an elk hunt this fall. Got to Utah, found a spot to check my turret, dead on out to 700 yards. I think it is a very good system and is a quick learning curve for someone to be able to extend their shooting distance . I find the optics to be very good also. I am interested in what others have experienced with this scope. [/QUOTE]
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