HUSKEMAW OPTICS looking for user experienced feedback

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Hello,
I'm looking for feedback on Huskemaw optics, specifically their 5-20 blue diamond hunting model, their tactical models are just as heavy as my NF optics.
I have NF ATACRs, an NXS a Revic and a few VX-5 and VX-6 HD Leupolds on different rifles. I love the NF optics, but I'm looking for something that's lighter with reliable turret adjustment and tracking like the NF. I personally have not had a problem with my Leupolds but I have heard a couple stories related to problems with the turrets and tracking. The best glass quality to me is not the deciding factor, reliability of adjustment, durability and reduced weight are. I also want to stay in the 5-20ish magnification range. I have 2 new rifles needing optics and I'm considering trying the Huskemaw optics but would like feedback from people with experience shooting using Huskemaw. Thanks in advance.
 
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I own two 5-30X56 and one 5-20X50, they are all very good and
Hunter" friendly. My only gripe would be that they are 1/3 vs 1/4 on their elevation and windage click values. Other that that they have been SOLID scopes and I would not hesitate to buy another.
 
I own two 5-30X56 and one 5-20X50, they are all very good and
Hunter" friendly. My only gripe would be that they are 1/3 vs 1/4 on their elevation and windage click values. Other that that they have been SOLID scopes and I would not hesitate to buy another.
Do you run yours with custom cut turrets with distance marks or adjust for MOA or MIL?
Good point on the 1/3 vs 1/4 adjustments.
 
Do you run yours with custom cut turrets with distance marks or adjust for MOA or MIL?
Good point on the 1/3 vs 1/4 adjustments.
Custom cut double stack turrets, one set at 59 Degrees and 0' elevation to match my Leica HDB binos and one cut at 8,000' elevation and 50 Degrees to match an area I typically hunt just in case my binos fail or run out of batteries. The set up is very accurate if I do my part.
2020 hunts yielded bull elk at 1,035 yards, Mule Deer Buck at 730 and a Cous Deer at 450 all with this set up.
 
Tagging in. I am also interested in feedback. Does Huskemaw cut just a MOA Turret that you can buy from them ? I am not interested in a custom turret for 1 set of conditions. I know they show MOA turrets for sale in the store on this site but they are always out of stock.
 
I like everything about them except, the 1/3 moa turret and I don't love the reticles.
 
I've have 2 a 5-20 blue diamond and a 5-20 tactical hunter. They are spot on and customer service is excellent
 
I have a 3 x 15 and love it! Tracks perfectly and has held up to several years of hard hunting.

Although it has never been a problem for me, if there was anything to change it would be the 1/3 moa adjustments. Its easy enough to manage but can cause a little confusion with ballistic apps and transitioning from other rifles with standard moa adjustments.
 
Hello,
I'm looking for feedback on Huskemaw optics, specifically their 5-20 blue diamond hunting model, their tactical models are just as heavy as my NF optics.
I have NF ATACRs, an NXS a Revic and a few VX-5 and VX-6 HD Leupolds on different rifles. I love the NF optics, but I'm looking for something that's lighter with reliable turret adjustment and tracking like the NF. I personally have not had a problem with my Leupolds but I have heard a couple stories related to problems with the turrets and tracking. The best glass quality to me is not the deciding factor, reliability of adjustment, durability and reduced weight are. I also want to stay in the 5-20ish magnification range. I have 2 new rifles needing optics and I'm considering trying the Huskemaw optics but would like feedback from people with experience shooting using Huskemaw. Thanks in advance.
Huskama 5x20 works for me on 7mm I have 2 of them hunted out to 1000 yds with great success
 
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