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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
vx-6 vs G7 vs Huskemaw
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1258706" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>My most used scope for LRH is a Huskemaw 5x20x50 and it has seen very heavy usage for over six seasons. It has good glass, performed flawlessly and accounted for dozens of animals to 1200 yards. I own two of them and find they perform on par with my Nightforce NXS's, one which is a G7, which I like, but find too big and heavy for field use on my nicely weighted/balanced 6.5x284's. While the Huskemaw does not have reticle hash marks on the vertical scale, it is nicely weighted, and the horizontal scale has MOA segments for windage corrections. I use NF-G7 style turret tapes on mine which have combined MOA and yardage scales, the yardage scale used for fast shooting to 500 yards. I just ordered a March 2.5x25x52 for a new rifle build which appears to have many of the attributes I like about the Huskemaw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1258706, member: 10291"] My most used scope for LRH is a Huskemaw 5x20x50 and it has seen very heavy usage for over six seasons. It has good glass, performed flawlessly and accounted for dozens of animals to 1200 yards. I own two of them and find they perform on par with my Nightforce NXS's, one which is a G7, which I like, but find too big and heavy for field use on my nicely weighted/balanced 6.5x284's. While the Huskemaw does not have reticle hash marks on the vertical scale, it is nicely weighted, and the horizontal scale has MOA segments for windage corrections. I use NF-G7 style turret tapes on mine which have combined MOA and yardage scales, the yardage scale used for fast shooting to 500 yards. I just ordered a March 2.5x25x52 for a new rifle build which appears to have many of the attributes I like about the Huskemaw. [/QUOTE]
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