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Offline MtnMuley

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Re: Huskama scope
« Reply #30 on: February 08, 2015, 06:08:35 PM »
I totally agree with your comment,  spawnstar. :tup:

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Re: Huskama scope
« Reply #31 on: February 17, 2015, 08:21:48 AM »
I own 2.  Guns are ...?  The Leupys are a nice with the CDS if you don't plan on shooting farther than 600yds.  I  know guys will argue, but they don't account for enough variables when building the turret.  Sure you can hit targets at 800-900, but definately not with the precission of a Husk or NF. :twocents:
account for enough variables? They are variables... how can you account for somthing that is constantly changing? I hav hunted mule deer at 2300 feet 65 degrees and 7500 feet and 22 degreeson the same day. There is no custom calibrated turret that will he near accurate at both conditions. Give me moa dial, and a kestrel any day over a calibrated yardage turret.
I dont have experience with huskemaw but would guess their quality to be worth the price. Like most mid to upper end optics. I just dont have much use for a calibrated yardage turret.
Yes, i have one and out to 500 yards it is usually close enough but past that imo the conditions will change too much.

Guess we will have to see what it does at 1000 and beyond  :chuckle:


I totally agree POI changes with elevation wind and temps. could mean the difference  dead or wounded animal.

 


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