I just got an email touting a Huskemaw scope. The 5-20X50 is $1500. Anyone know anything about them???
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The newer Huskemaw's are Nightforce scopes.
We probably got the same email! I see the guys over at Len Backus Long Range Hunting forum are into the Huskemaw. For hunting, for myself I am staying with what I know, Burris and Vortex, Leupold. I like the BDC reticles for hunting and while mine are't perfect I have earned where I can hold for certain workable distances within the cartriges and loads I use and practice with.
I have to disagree with this statement. I ran one back a few years ago when they sold for under a grand.very nice scope at THAT price range. I have since moved on to NXS and Steiner.Not only are they into the huskemaw, backus drank some strange koolaid, if you've ever handled one, they are a "high grade" tasco, at best, they are WAY over priced, and WAY over hyped-by len backus, they should be priced around $250-300 at most. The way they are advertised reminds me of "slick con artists". How many shops carry these scopes? How many of the great places that run ads on this board, SWFA, Europtic, Opticplanet etc carry these things? As far as I know, zero. It's a shame when a guy that runs a board, is "in bed" with a mfg. to the point that he allows this "con" to continue. LRH, doesn't allow anyone to criticize huskemaw, don't just walk away from this junk, run. For the same money you can buy 10 times better optics from one of the places that support this board.
fuuuuunnnneeeee! I was thinking leapers, but I believe you hit right on the money..Their biggest competitior is CounterSniper.
Joe
Not only are they into the huskemaw, backus drank some strange koolaid, if you've ever handled one, they are a "high grade" tasco, at best, they are WAY over priced, and WAY over hyped-by len backus, they should be priced around $250-300 at most. The way they are advertised reminds me of "slick con artists". How many shops carry these scopes? How many of the great places that run ads on this board, SWFA, Europtic, Opticplanet etc carry these things? As far as I know, zero. It's a shame when a guy that runs a board, is "in bed" with a mfg. to the point that he allows this "con" to continue. LRH, doesn't allow anyone to criticize huskemaw, don't just walk away from this junk, run. For the same money you can buy 10 times better optics from one of the places that support this board.
cummins cowboy the husky has some great features like a useful reticle and a zero stop. people complaining SWFA can't seem to get a zero stop on their scopes but everyone talks about how great they are. I like the 1/3 MOA clicks as well. .[/QUOTE said:I have decided while it would be nice to have zero stop it just isn't needed with 10 mils per revolution on my scope, 1/4 MOA I can see that being much more handy. If you want 1/3 MOA why not keep it simple and go tenth MIL.... Just saying?
In the end it is up to the shooter to do their homework. Many new to Long Range shooting/ hunting "don't know, what they don't know" yet. So of course you watch a show with guys dropping deer at 1000Y using a HuskamyMilletStar and it must be true. Right?
I just watched an episode of "The High Road" with Keith Warren, he is been at it for 30+ years and hunted all over. This episode "Hit the Lopes" was interesting because he was hunting 113 in SE Colorado, the same area I have hunted for years. Point is he has a brand new Savage in 338 Lapua and its topped with a BSA Majestic scope. He is pimping BSA the whole episode, scope, binos etc. To the novice shooter, this is a scope that can be found locally and for $150, so its got to be legit, because Keith just dropped that antelope at 300Y.
Opinions will vary, but with optics the majority of reviews are very subjective. That is why it is important to see where the consensus lies and the credibility of the reviewer / forum. If you do a search on Huskemaw scopes you will read the same thing over and over, that they are a nice scope, but greatly overpriced. How does one get to that assumption, well by folks who have and purchased superior scopes in the same price range.
If a hunter goes from a Simmons, to a Bushy Banner to a Huskemaw, they will be overwhelmed. It is still Japanese glass, so the image should look like night and day as compared to their old scope. If the same hunter went from Weaver, Vortex to Nightforce or Swaro, they may have a different opinion of the same Huskemaw scope.
The point of these threads is to educate shooters to make wise decisions with spending their cash. Spending $1500 for an $800 optic is not wise.
OK...so first things first. I'm new to this forum and only joined due to this thread.
A few facts about me.
I'm a retired Vet.
I just finished the gunsmithing program at Lassen CC.
I've never shot over 500 yards (before today) only every qualified with my M4.
A friend of mine had a Best of the West gentleman offer to give him a demonstration of how the Huskemaw's work and I was able to attend. Let me just say that I do not understand the complaints some of you have posted above. With little to no experience shooting long range I was able to consistantly hit a target (sub MOA) at 1000 yards. It was absolutely incredible in my opinion and I plan to buy one of their 5x20 blue diamond series for my custom 338. After some easy research it looks like Nightforce and US Optics are of comparible pricing....so what's the problem with pricing?
Thoughts?
2guard....your analysis of the situation is amazing. I maybe new to the forum (due to this thread specifically) but what I posted is a true account my experiences. I own a variety of scopes from ACOG, Nikon, Leupold....now a huskemaw. Thank you for answering the question BTW.