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Best Lightweight Long Range Hunting Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1230325" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>When the Huskemaw was introduced it was one of the few scopes designed specifically for long range hunting that offered a 20 MOA revolution in a more compact scope. The Nightforce had a 10 MOA turret revolution and the mark 4 Leupold , 15 MOA per revolution. The company explained that the .3MOA divisions enabled a 20 MOA revolution in a compact size, without turret clutter....and, very high precision. With long range cartridges you could dial to 1000 yards in one revolution. Since Huskemaw offered both MOA and yardage turrets, you could dial to 1000 yards with a yardage turret within one revolution. So this was originally done for the reason of simplicity. As I had mentioned, I had the same hesitation with the .3 clicks. Now, after using them for several years I have to say that it has made no difference in ease of use or my ability to effectively take game at long range. Interestingly, few realize that Huskemaw pioneered many of today's hot scope features being offered by the big guys......speed turrets, zero stop, ranging reticle etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1230325, member: 10291"] When the Huskemaw was introduced it was one of the few scopes designed specifically for long range hunting that offered a 20 MOA revolution in a more compact scope. The Nightforce had a 10 MOA turret revolution and the mark 4 Leupold , 15 MOA per revolution. The company explained that the .3MOA divisions enabled a 20 MOA revolution in a compact size, without turret clutter....and, very high precision. With long range cartridges you could dial to 1000 yards in one revolution. Since Huskemaw offered both MOA and yardage turrets, you could dial to 1000 yards with a yardage turret within one revolution. So this was originally done for the reason of simplicity. As I had mentioned, I had the same hesitation with the .3 clicks. Now, after using them for several years I have to say that it has made no difference in ease of use or my ability to effectively take game at long range. Interestingly, few realize that Huskemaw pioneered many of today's hot scope features being offered by the big guys......speed turrets, zero stop, ranging reticle etc. [/QUOTE]
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