I liked the idea of getting the VX2 with CDS and finding a load my rifle likes then ordering my free CDS from them.
Maybe you have said this but why the lrhs over others? What have you seen with your testing? I to am in the market for a scooe and i really just cant decide what to go for. The nightforce is nice but they are to heavy and way to expensive here.
Those three lines of scopes are just about the only ones that I/we do not see problems with. They simply work. All of them will be between 19-24oz, as that's just the price to pay for absolute reliability. There is no 14oz scopes made that dials and tracks correctly everytime.
I will say the same thing that I say everytime this comes up- if you are going to dial at all, get a SWFA SS, Nightforce, or Bushnell LRHS.
None of those scopes that you listed will track, adjust, and return to zero reliably. Not even for use at 400 yards.
What do you think about Huskemaw? Glass? Tracking? etc.... thanks
How about the bushnell DMR scopes? Are they constructed like the LRHS?
Mike
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Have only seem a few a few of them. One seemed to have issues with RTZ sometimes, but I didn't fire enough rounds to really see.
The DMR/HDMR/XRS/ERS series of Elite Tactical scopes are excellent.
Formidilosus
Have you tested any of the Tract Toric scopes?
form, for a hunting scope what would you pick between the LRHS and Nightforce SHV line. I have expanded my budget a little and am trying to narrow it down still. I plan on using both turrets and reticle. Rifle will be a custom 6.5saum
The LRHS. Mils and reticle.
Any thoughts on the Burris Tactical line of scopes?