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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: 1258794" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Yes, the Huskemaw has a turret range that allows you to go past the 20MOA revolution range as I have taken coyotes and antelope in excess of 1100 yards with turret settings in the 30-40MOA elevation range. The click values of the Huskemaw is .33MOA/click, resulting in 3 clicks/MOA. Some object to the larger click value, but having used Mil based scopes at long range, if find no difference in my ability to hit small targets at long range with the higher click values. </p><p>My 300WM which is a heavy rig under any circumstances, has a 25X ATAC-R mounted. I'm not so particular about weight since it's not a carry rifle. It was the very noticeable optical clarity of this scope over both my NXS and Huskemaw scopes that motivated me to try the March, which like the ATAC-R, uses very high end ED glass, but in a compact package. I hope the March lives up to my expectations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1258794, member: 10291"] Yes, the Huskemaw has a turret range that allows you to go past the 20MOA revolution range as I have taken coyotes and antelope in excess of 1100 yards with turret settings in the 30-40MOA elevation range. The click values of the Huskemaw is .33MOA/click, resulting in 3 clicks/MOA. Some object to the larger click value, but having used Mil based scopes at long range, if find no difference in my ability to hit small targets at long range with the higher click values. My 300WM which is a heavy rig under any circumstances, has a 25X ATAC-R mounted. I'm not so particular about weight since it's not a carry rifle. It was the very noticeable optical clarity of this scope over both my NXS and Huskemaw scopes that motivated me to try the March, which like the ATAC-R, uses very high end ED glass, but in a compact package. I hope the March lives up to my expectations. [/QUOTE]
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