HUSKEMAW OPTIC
HUSKEMAW OPTIC
AS SEEN ON BEST OF THE WEST ANY ONE HAD ANY LUCK WITH THESE SCOPES ,GOOD OR BAD
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Re: HUSKEMAW OPTIC
I personally think that they are way over priced! Lets face facts shall we, how many hunters are going to go after a bull elk, knowing they are going to be shooting 800 yards. This is rubbish in the first place or perhaps I should say just "barber shop talk" as Jim Carmichel stated over 10 years ago.
If you have a Leupold scope, you can send it to Leupold and they will install a compensator so you can use your rifle for dialing in the yardage. It will cost you around $150 dollars to have this added, lot cheaper than a Husky scope.
If you have a Leupold scope, you can send it to Leupold and they will install a compensator so you can use your rifle for dialing in the yardage. It will cost you around $150 dollars to have this added, lot cheaper than a Husky scope.
Thank a VET for your Freedom!
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Re: HUSKEMAW OPTIC
You certainly don't have to pay extra for a good target turret. Huskema simply puts the yardage directly onto the turret. With basic balistics software you can calculate this stuff out yourself. See this older thread:
http://www.204ruger.com/forum/viewtopic ... ret#p39855
http://www.204ruger.com/forum/viewtopic ... ret#p39855