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Hundreds of rounds and many of days looking through the new ED Prime glass in the Bushnell Elite LRHS2 . I was very satisfied and impressed with the entire package.
I was giving the opportunity to test out the new soon to be released Bushnell LRHS2 scope . Most of it was performed in Big Sky country Montana "Spring" type conditions.
The scope was mounted in NightForce lightweight rings sending 25creedmoor 131 ACE down range.
I started out the fresh barrel with some 100 yard paper . After zeroing it I dug right in with no mercy given zero handling care because it wasn't mine and I was told specifically to use it and abuse it. Kinda like thrashing around on a four wheeler that's not yours.
I shot a series of 10 shots . In between each shot I cranked the elevation turret maxed out as fast as I could then back down to zero . I did this between every shot for 10 shots. The LRHS2 gave me a 1\2 group with ten shots. I then changed heading just after setting the quick and easy to use zero stop, I went to the steel plates. Bypassed the 340yard plate and went to 520yards in 12-17mph using reticle only . Shot for shot the reticle rang true. I then starting to stretch it out a bit to 1240yards. The ED Prime glass had such a clear sight picture at steel targets ranging from 6inches to 32 inches. From 340 yards out to 1903 yards . The ED Prime glass was impressively clear under overcast Montana sky. I continued my use it and abuse it tasks of cranking on the elevation knob and new locking windage turret as much as I could. Banging the stock on the ground and spinning the
turrets as fast as I could in between just about every shot throughout the day . The turrets never skipped a beat. In combination of using the mil FFP reticle at all 4.5 x18 magnifications the LHRS2 continued to perform and track flawlessly.
The reticle reads true and is the same format as the Gen1 . I engaged targets using the FFP reticle combined at every magnification increments with strong wind gusts with dust never perminetly sticking to the glass coatings.
As said prior the wind was exceptionally gusty in Big Sky country at times which gave us plenty of opportunities for big wind holds and wind turret dialing. The new addition of the pull push locking windage turret knob is a really great new feature and much needed in the LRHS2 scope. A 30mm tube with 10 mils per revelation on both elevation and turret knobs.
The newly added throw lever has excellent tension. It takes less effort than my Bushnell DMR2 and is stiffer than my NightForce NXS . Very simple and comfortable thumb push and the size is basically perfect in my opinion with plenty of room to roll the bolt on the Remy700 action.
Elevation knob has excellent positive clicks in both sound and feel. The zero stop is like hitting a brick wall. Absolutely zero worries of either turret knobs adjusting while bumping around ATV's , behind truck seats , barricades or harnessed over the shoulder etc.
We were able to compare the LRHS2 to various of other top brand scopes ranging from and including the original LRHS , VortexRazor, NightForce NXS and ATACR, Leupold MK5, and Tangent. The LHRS2 ED glass held it's own and everyone was vastly impressed with the comparisons made at all hours of the day and weather conditions.
The ED Prime glass, Throw lever and Locking windage turret are the main added features to the scope. I'm uncertain if the guts are any different. The edge to edge clarity had zero shadowing at all magnifications at sun setting hours . The reticle gets a bit bold at 18x as to be expected from most FFP systems . Also the eye box is very generous at all magnifications.
I couldn't find anything negitive about this scope as I would like to show some type of Pros vs Cons variable in here. I guess if an Ultra compact lightweight was desired . You'd want to look elsewhere but in reality at a meir 27oz it's still on the lighter end of scopes with compatible rugedness and magnification . The scope is not terribly long at 14 inches but neither is it compact. Given the 30mm tube , 4.5x18 magnification range, crystal clear glass , durable turrets and excellent tracking. It makes for a great hunting scope in all terrains \ and competition cross over with it's reticle similar to the G3 reticle that's become very popular in the PRS .
At the price for this scope of $879 at presale cost . I'd say in my opinion that other comparable scopes in the $1600+ ish range that I've handled , better step up their game. This Bushnell LRHS2 has a price point and ruggedness thats going to be tuff to match.
GA Precision Presale May 1 - June 1. $879. After June 1st they will be $939

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Bring on the pre-sale!

Image of the exact reticle?
Odd first post ever.
LaRoche, thanks for the report. Who are you?
Damned if that ain't French for scenarshooter? GAP GUN missouri brakes icebreaker country. Go figure although don't know as he'd be caught dead with a 25?
Thanks for the update. Glad Bushnell is bringing the LRHS's back. I have been exceedingly pleased with my older models, and the G2H reticle is my favorite FFP for all around hunting use.
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Odd first post ever.


I was thinking the same thing.
Sign.

Me.

Up.
Bring back the 3 - 12
Originally Posted by PathFilmsNZ
Bring back the 3 - 12

Yep
Guys, laroche3 is a friend of scenarshooter and senderoman. He was invited to join here. I had the pleasure of laying in the dirt shooting next to him for 2 days at the icebreaker. Bud is a hell of a rifleman and all-around great guy.......
ive got a 28 Nosler in the works I am still looking for glass for. this may ne a contender
Originally Posted by Motown
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Odd first post ever.


I was thinking the same thing.


Odd I was thinking it was a great first post and informative.
Originally Posted by Higginez
Sign.

Me.

Up.


Yes sir me too
Can I borrow $900 from someone?
Thanks for the write up. I suspect I need to get in line for one with the pre-sale price. This is at GA Precision?
IF...
ONLY...
IT....
HAD....
ILLUMINATION...

I’d own several on hunting rigs. It’s useless for my needs w/out it.
FFP without illumination... 😬
My inventory is plum full on 30 oz. scopes
a 3-12 model would be a dandy scope
I have heard on the old model the 3-12 had a more forgiving eye box vs 4.5-18
yes and no.

i think the compromise is field of view.

the 3-12 has narrower field, so while the eyebox is more forgiving left to right i don't remember it being significantly better forward and aft. that's off of memory, don't have either currently.

a 3.5-15 would have been golden for if they could have kept the 3-12 foot print. and maybe a floating dot.

but that's my taste.
Originally Posted by huntsman22
Guys, laroche3 is a friend of scenarshooter and senderoman. He was invited to join here. I had the pleasure of laying in the dirt shooting next to him for 2 days at the icebreaker. Bud is a hell of a rifleman and all-around great guy.......



That's good enough for me. Thanks


mike r
My only complaint, and one that I was hoping they would take care of, is the tiny set screws that lock the ele turret in place. I was hoping they would fix those on the next gen models.

I haven't had any problems yet, but always think about it when I'm moving my zero.
Originally Posted by huntsman22
Guys, laroche3 is a friend of scenarshooter and senderoman. He was invited to join here. I had the pleasure of laying in the dirt shooting next to him for 2 days at the icebreaker. Bud is a hell of a rifleman and all-around great guy.......

That's a pretty solid endorsement. Welcome to the fire.
NDB:

I'm with you on the 3-15 on the 3-12 frame being a sweet spot.

Between the 2 former offerings, I prefer the 3-12 for all around big game use. I rarely get over 9-10X in the field, and the FOV on 3 is plenty good enough for close encounters in thicker cover. To my sensibilities, the reticle is the best FFP reticle I've experienced for close and long range big game hunting.

To me, a near perfect big game scope would be the 20oz SWFA 3-9 HD outfitted with the LRHS's capped windage and low profile, 10 mil per rev elevation turret. That, or stuff an LRHS into a slightly smaller and, by extension, lighter package.
Originally Posted by huntsman22
Guys, laroche3 is a friend of scenarshooter and senderoman. He was invited to join here. I had the pleasure of laying in the dirt shooting next to him for 2 days at the icebreaker. Bud is a hell of a rifleman and all-around great guy.......


I suspected as much. <GRIN>
Originally Posted by Magnum_Bob
Damned if that ain't French for scenarshooter? GAP GUN missouri brakes icebreaker country. Go figure although don't know as he'd be caught dead with a 25?


Call me what you want, but I don't "pose" as someone else...

And I do know how to spell, and use capital letters.
Pat no offense intended, I apologize if you were. Knew it was someone up your way, recognized the range from when I was there. Mb
Where is this one made?
Light Optical Works in Japan.

John
NICE
Lume me baby!
Sounds like a solid product.
Nice sales pitch for GA Precision 🙄. In 3 years when Bushnell cancels this model, GA Precision will be blowing them out again...
Originally Posted by dogcatcher223
Nice sales pitch for GA Precision 🙄. In 3 years when Bushnell cancels this model, GA Precision will be blowing them out again...


Nothing but a win in my book.
I want this scope, where does the line start to get one? GAP?
Closed out Bushies have done much, much better for me than full price Leupolds. There was a time in which I wouldn't have wanted to believe it, but it is what it is.
Originally Posted by HntElk
I want this scope, where does the line start to get one? GAP?

That's what the OP shows.
Originally Posted by LaRoche3
GA Precision Presale May 1 - June 1. $879. After June 1st they will be $939
Anyone know how to get in on the pre-order?

May, 1 done came and went and I wanna be the first to show up at the range with the new bling!!!
Wow... the range.. haha
Originally Posted by Judman
Wow... the range.. haha


Lol. No doubt.
Not surprised you two retards can’t comprehend sarcasm.
I cannot believe anyone would be in a hurry to buy a bushnell...
Originally Posted by Higginez
Not surprised you two retards can’t comprehend sarcasm.


Why are you calling me a retard?

Cause I don't try to sell used boots ? Go fuuck yourself Jeff
Originally Posted by Judman
Originally Posted by Higginez
Not surprised you two retards can’t comprehend sarcasm.


Why are you calling me a retard?

Cause I don't try to sell used boots ? Go fuuck yourself Jeff

You need one of these Hubble scopes on your single shot 45-70
Originally Posted by HntElk
I want this scope, where does the line start to get one? GAP?

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