Re: Millet LRS Scope
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DHShooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How good is the Millet LRS? 6-25x56mm. Is this scope Is the reticle on the second focal plane or the first? How is the clarity and focus.
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Most people on this forum hate them, and you'll hear plenty of bad things about them. I had an early model that was made before Millett was sold to Bushnell, although I don't know if that really changes anything or not. Either way, for the money, I wasn't unhappy with my LRS-1 that I had. It was on top of a .300 WSM, and withstood at least 1,000 rounds of moderate 190 grain loads. I never had a problem with it holding zero or shifting zero. It's on top of a friend's .270 and is still holding zero and working fine.
It is a second focal plane reticle. The focus worked just fine on mine. The glass quality isn't "great", but it's about what you'd expect for a $300-400 rifle scope. I thought mine was quite bright, and had pretty good resolution. I do think there's better glass if you want to see "true colors" or a few more of them. To my eyes (subjective), I'd put it right in there with Bushnell Elite glass. It's different from the elite glass, but I'd say it's on that level. The scope is VERY large and pretty dang heavy. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it's something that you should know. The 56mm objective lense lets in a lot of light, and mine always performed pretty well in low light situations. You just have to understand what you're getting. I didn't have any problems at all with the one that I owned, but that doesn't mean that you won't. If you do some searching, there are several people on this forum that have had problems with theirs. You'll find quite a few stories of people having problems with TRS scopes, but I think they're in a different quality standard level. Some others will disagree, but that's been my experience with them so far. If you can find one for a pretty good price (cheap), and that's what you're really wanting, go for it. If you are going to pay full price for one, there's scopes that will probably serve you just as good or better for the money. At the time that I bought mine, there wasn't really much better for the price, and a few things that were right there with it. I have since moved on to a Vortex Viper PST 6-24x mil/mil, but the LRS served it's purpose and wasn't bad to me.