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Anyone outside of rokslide have/use one?
Stopped in plenty of times at mavens old shop in lander. Seemed to be good folks. Let me borrow a spotter for a sheep scout mish.
Anyways, on paper it’s the new bushnell lrhs 3-12
Really like the floating dot. Seems like the reticle works at 2.5x
Parallax adjustment.
Ffp
10mil elevation turret and 30 mils of travel.
26oz
If it holds zero and tracks should be the new hotness..
But there’s a fair bit of bias on rokslide
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I got one right before Christmas and hunted with it from then through Jan and the first week of Feb, 2-3 days a week. I took a couple of bucks with it and a friend took one while using my rifle. Aside from the size, I really like it. It's well designed from a use standpoint and I don't have any complaints about it. I have a preference for lighter, more compact scopes, and I never used it over 8x while hunting but from my limited use, I recommend it.
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Sweet as!
I dented my objective housing so bad on my 3-12 lrtsi that the sunshade is stuck. Tried to unscrew it and the whole assembly came apart.
I’ll order up the maven when I get closer to home in may.
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I spent a fair amount of time with the nearly identical Tract Toric 2.5-15x44. Nice scope. Did not give me any problems and did everything I asked of it. I did not get to shoot an animal with it, but I spent a lot of time shooting with while getting ready.
ILya
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Where are these made? The spotters and Bino’s are actually made in USA from Japanese sourced parts? Hard to decipher with what info I’ve read.
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Where are these made? The spotters and Bino’s are actually made in USA from Japanese sourced parts? Hard to decipher with what info I’ve read. I think these are LOW scopes made in Japan. ILya
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Do you find the reticle usable and low magnification?
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Where are these made? The spotters and Bino’s are actually made in USA from Japanese sourced parts? Hard to decipher with what info I’ve read. I think these are LOW scopes made in Japan. ILya Yes.
John Burns
I have all the sources. They can't stop the signal.
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Do you find the reticle usable and low magnification? It is for me. It's a well designed FFP hunting reticle. The majority of the time while hunting I used it at 6x...that's where the majority of my scopes stay or are. 4x and 8x were also used depending on terrain and light. Those power settings were used most because that's what I prefer for most of my use, not because of limitations of the scope.
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