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Scopes In Stock
March 11, 2013
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Scopes are in stock and will ship in two weeks!
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Huskemaw Optics technology makes shooting easier!
Our product is the only BDC turret to incorporate TRUE BC and WIND COMPENSATION technology. Just range your target and turn the RFBC dial to the exact distance and hold right on! No guessing, holdover error, or charts – just dial and shoot! If you have wind, the second set of numbers tell you how much to hold in the Hunt Smart Reticle. Just Dial and Hold – the fastest, and most accurate system for precision shooting available.
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Why Choose 5-20 Power?
March 11, 2013
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Significant Scope Upgrades
This long range hunting scopejust got better! We took the original Huskemaw scope and made some significant upgrades to bring you the Blue Diamond Series. Its optics are powerful and clear, and its configuration will help anyone who uses it shoot accurately at longer distances using advanced true BC technology.
We upgraded to new high contrast blue turrets, the highest grade multi-coated lenses, 8 minutes of angle for horizontal adjustment, and made it more durable.Intended for the most Extreme Hunting Environments
The Huskemaw 5-20LR was built, tested, and intended for the most extreme hunting environments. It is the only scope with a turret customized to the gun and load, marked in yards and with patent pending wind adjustment technology ...
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Why Choose Huskemaw Optics
March 11, 2013
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What sets Huskemaw apart?
- True BC build into the turret
- The turret is marked in yards, not MOA clicks
- Windage is built into the turret with Huskemaw’s patent pending technology
- The turret is made custom for your load in your gun
- Range finding reticle sub-tensions
- Superior tube strength for rugged durability
- Excellent optical quality
- Fast focus eyepiece
- Side parallax adjustment
Broader magnification range
Questions to ask when buying a long range scope:
- Can you precisely adjust for any range, or are you limited to guessing in between?
- Is the drop compensation precisely calibrated to the TRUE BC of your rifle and ammunition?
- Can you quickly and accurately compensate for wind deflection?
- Are your drop turret’s numbers big and easy to read – especially in low light?
- Can you adjust...
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Dr. Aaron Moos’ Muley at 278 yards
March 11, 2013
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“Every year there is a lot of anticipation and excitement as the ND Rifle season gets ready to kick off in November. The talk at every gas station is of the big bucks being seen and harvested all over the state. I was very fortunate this year and had the opportunity to find this Mule Deer at first light on the second week of the season. I watched him chase does from about 1000 yards away until he had enough and just bedded in a dry creek about 600 yards from my vantage point. All day I sat and glassed waiting for him to get up as the wind was wrong for me to approach him and the valley was too wide open to close the distance anyways. After about 6 hours the deer decided he get up and grazed away from me toward a butte with four does...
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Paul Wint’s Coues Deer at 500 yards
March 11, 2013
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“Thought I would send a few pic’s of the B&C eligible Coues Buck I took in Sonora Mexico on 1/13/11 While hunting with Coues Country Outfitters. We spotted him bedded on a big hump from about 3/4 mile. We stalked as close as the terrain would allow, 500yds. and I got set up. We waited 45 mins. for the buck to stand up, and when he did he took two steps away and turned left, I touched the trigger and he folded like a newspaper! No blood trail here. Gross green score over 115.
The Huskemaw system worked flawlessly. I had been easily hitting bowling ball sized rocks at 600 yds. before the hunt so my confidence to make the shot was unwavering. Tagged out and in camp after the hunt I decided to have some fun...
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Morgan’s Muley buck at 563 yards
March 11, 2013
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“My son Morgan and I were hunting in southern Utah this fall the deer hunting was tough the weather was extremely stormy, we have a spot we like to go to hunt after it snows, we had hiked one hour to get there. we was there 15 minutes we started seeing some does and then Morgan perked up and said there was a buck I ranged it at 550 yards he is shooting a 270 I told him to hold 20 inches over its back he shot and the deer just went about 15 yards and looked back at us. I ranged it again it was 563 yards away I handed him my 7mm rem mag with a Huskemaw on it set the turret at 550 and told him to hold right on his front shoulder, we got a good rest and I told him to shot when he was ready he squeeze the trigger...
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