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<blockquote data-quote="Painless300" data-source="post: 2203903" data-attributes="member: 115546"><p>I actually found a TT 3-15 LRH on DVOR for $3300.00 bought it and got it last week. Shot from 100 to 500 yds this weekend with no issue. Reticle is a little thick but I'm used to the Gen2 in my 3-15M. I think the H reticle will be extremely good at close distance low power as that is where the Gen 2 is a little thin, and 800 yards and closer where you need higher magnification especially with dark underbrush background. The locking turrets are fine but I actually prefer the non locking as I've never had issues with them spinning in the field, just one more thing to screw with in the field.. Everything else like weight, glass, FOV, parallax, turret clicks are exactly the same as my M. Overall I am very pleaseed with my purchase. For just a pure hunting reticle the H will do fine although I do wish it was just a little thinner for the long shots.</p><p>IMO their is no other scope on the market that will match the TT 3-15 especially if you want a FFP just for hunting and occasional paper punching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Painless300, post: 2203903, member: 115546"] I actually found a TT 3-15 LRH on DVOR for $3300.00 bought it and got it last week. Shot from 100 to 500 yds this weekend with no issue. Reticle is a little thick but I'm used to the Gen2 in my 3-15M. I think the H reticle will be extremely good at close distance low power as that is where the Gen 2 is a little thin, and 800 yards and closer where you need higher magnification especially with dark underbrush background. The locking turrets are fine but I actually prefer the non locking as I've never had issues with them spinning in the field, just one more thing to screw with in the field.. Everything else like weight, glass, FOV, parallax, turret clicks are exactly the same as my M. Overall I am very pleaseed with my purchase. For just a pure hunting reticle the H will do fine although I do wish it was just a little thinner for the long shots. IMO their is no other scope on the market that will match the TT 3-15 especially if you want a FFP just for hunting and occasional paper punching. [/QUOTE]
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