Hal said:You might check over on 24hourcampfire. They have been talked about over there.
Hal
He was looking at it more for hunting. He was intrigued by the custom turret that is apparently made to directly dial up the yardage you are shooting. That would be a nice feature for hunting. His concerns would be reliability, clarity, turret setting "repeatability", etc. I'm sure resale value would be terrible on a scope without name recognition and a custom turret made to a particular hand load. While I'm certain that March scopes are the best of the best, us poor old country folk cannot afford to be carrying them on a hunting rifle. Thanks for the reply.expiper said:timeout,,,if he wants the best scope out there it isnt a Muskamaw,,,its a March,,,look at Kelblys website,,I only see those scopes on "Best of the West!!" ((remember its is "TV" !!!)),,NOT on the fireing line at of a real shooting match of any kind,,,ooo shure you see an ocasional Mauser or 51 Studebaker out there being used by a Nimrod but the bonified competitors who have years of experience are not using them,,,,,Roger
raythemanroe said:After watching the video and seeing that there providing custom turrets, I came to the conclusion there user friendly and with bonded lens like March and Nightforce the only thing I wonder about is the adjustments!
raythemanroe said:After watching the video and seeing that there providing custom turrets, I came to the conclusion there user friendly and with bonded lens like March and Nightforce the only thing I wonder about is the adjustments!
CatShooter said:raythemanroe said:After watching the video and seeing that there providing custom turrets, I came to the conclusion there user friendly and with bonded lens like March and Nightforce the only thing I wonder about is the adjustments!
All scopes use bonded lenses - even BSA. Custom turrets are available from Leupold on the CDS scopes, and they are free and do not hurt the resale value. There was a few threads on this site many years ago, and the only person defending the Huskamaw was people that had a financial interest in them.
GSPV said:I have a couple of friends with them.
They are manufactured in the same plant that NF sources its parts from. That doesn't mean that they are the same scope. They are built to a certain spec as the NF components are built to a certain spec.
An example is the 1/3 MOA adjustments.
[size=18pt]The prices are pretty stiff.[/size]
I've got a NF on the high end, Redfield branded Leupolds on the beaters. I'll stick with that combo. YMMV.