In the world of optics, that's pretty darn goodI really like the LRHS/LRTS. They aren't the best at anything but they hold zero, good mag range, track great, have decent reticles, glass is adequate and the parallax isn't finicky. I think they are a bargain for the price. Side by side with a MK5 and a NX8 for a pure hunting scope I think I'm choosing the Bushnell.
It really is. They aren't perfect, in my dream scope world they would be shorter, have .2 hashes and a little crisper turrets while being 7 ounces lighter with Swaro level glass and keep the same price!In the world of optics, that's pretty darn good
I'm confused about this, what Bushnell calls the RevLimiter is on the LRHS and sounds like a zero stop. What is it you're saying the LRHS doesn't have? The LRHS is my top choice now, trying to see if there are any deal breakers.LRHS:
-no zero lock. This has never posed an issue for me in practice.
If you haven't already out of all the scopes you have listed the Meopta is hard too beat . If I were you I would read up on all the reviews and compare light transmission dusk and dawn etc . The Meopta Optica 6 scopes have zero stop and zero lock with capped windage and are compared too scopes 2 too 3 times there price . They have European glass and are not made in China , they made some of the Zeiss scopes and have been around for nearly 100 yrs I don't think you can find a better scope for 2 grand. At least check them outI'm confused about this, what Bushnell calls the RevLimiter is on the LRHS and sounds like a zero stop. What is it you're saying the LRHS doesn't have? The LRHS is my top choice now, trying to see if there are any deal breakers.
Edit: if you mean no turret lock, yeah that's a bummer but not a deal breaker. Shouldn't have put it on my requirements list in hindsight.
Thanks but set on FFP, not looking to recreate that regular discussion haha.I personally don't see a need for ffp if you have good turrets to dial but you also mentioned prs and mil graudations so I'm guessing it's a personal preference.
I'd look for a used mark V, they're hard to find in your budget but not impossible with a little time and effort.
If you're willing to go sfp a used VX6-HD would be easier to find used in your budget. I've bought 4 used VX6-HDs in 3-18 and 4-24 with zero issues.
Thanks. I'm sure if I ordered an LHT and tested it well, if there was an issue I could get a repair or replacement. I've got time to do that, could work fine.The lrhs2 seems to offer a lot, and there glass in there high end is awesome. The vortex while isn't getting the best of reviews at the moment, im sure there are way more good then bad. I personally love the razor lines, and thing the lrh make for awesome optics.
Another id look into is the element nexus. Super nice glass, tracks perfect, good weight and prefer the reticles over the bushnell one. Been super happy with both of mine.