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Huskemaw. Once you put in the work learning how to shoot LR, this scope will hang with any of them. 855 yd pass though last week on a bull, left him in his tracks. If I thought there was a better LR system out there for hunting purposes, I'd buy it.
Not true. That's what makes the Huskemaw system the best in my opinion MichaelJ. Different turrets for different elevations, temperatures, and windages. Once you're at your zero, you take off the turret and swap it for another turret for different conditions, and you're ready to rock. Once you get your gun completely dialed in, you send them the info the they built the turrets for you. However, I perfer to leave the MOA turret on the gun, and make hundreds of cheat sheets for all the elevations I hunt. Windage is built in with hashmarks. They are seem very precise with their turrets. I have several friends that weren't happy sending their gun off to them to do the work though. We did everything ourselves and have several hundred hours into them. I also have an angle co-sign indicator on my rail to determine the shot angle. That info is also on my cheat sheets with each elevation and temperature. I use high BC bullets, so I've never seen a problem with down range accuracy.
Don't you use a fixed reticle with many lines on it jj? I thought a while back you said you didn't use a turret.
Quote from: MtnMuley on October 28, 2010, 10:35:57 AMDon't you use a fixed reticle with many lines on it jj? I thought a while back you said you didn't use a turret.I use a turret if I have time; however, a true 1 MOA elevation reticle allows very quick and accurate shot placement at extended ranges.
Now I'm confused. Along with the reticle you use, it also has a turret for adjusting that reticle?