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Rifle Scopes GAP Deal on Bushnell LRHS Scopes

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    ***UPDATE****
    The first 275 scopes were sold within 24 hours. next batch of scopes is due in late June. We will post here and several other forums on Facebook to inform everyone of the next sale. --Ken 3/1/18

    Crazy Deal, Bushnell Elite Tactical has downsized SkU’s for 2017 so with the addition of the LRTS scopes has decided to drop the LRHS models. GA Precision has procured the last of them and is able to offer them for pretty much 1/2 Off MAP

    As a Bonus, we are pairing them up with a Leatherman MUT Tool to make this even sweeter. Includes FDE Molle Pouch.

    3 years ago Pat Sinclair and I (George) helped Bushnell design a no-nonsense hunting optic for the Elite Line. years worth of experience went into the specs of it. Have used this scope a ton and it’s Solid!

    Awesome long-distance Target/Hunting optic with mil based illuminated reticle.

    First focal plane G2H-i reticle allows ranging at any magnification
    10 position illumination.
    RevLimiter™ zero stop on elevation turret allows an instant return to zero
    30mm tube for increased adjustment
    Target-style elevation turret and resettable, capped, windage turret
    Large Mil marking for fast adjustments
    Zero mark Arrow for instant zero recognition
    RainGuard HD lens coating
    Fully multi-coated optics
    Ultra Wide Band lens coatings
    Side parallax adjustment
    Manufactured in Japan by Light Optical for Bushnell Elite Tactical.

    $800 for a Scope and MUT Tool
    $750 for Scope only.

    MUT Tools are not sold Separately you must purchase a scope to get the MUT.

    This is a $1660 deal at MAP ( look it up)

    for $800
     
    Hoping I have the cash for one for the next batch, I have a CZ550 that needs some glass!
     
    Anyone want a Weaver 6-30x56? For $750??? Lmao.... damn, I wish I could get in on this....
     
    Good to know John. I called them today to ask about the ones I ordered as I have shipping info on two of the three. I asked directly if they sold more than they had and I was told no, they’re still sorting out the orders.
     
    from when? looking at the site they're showing up at the full price. am I doing something wrong?..

    Give them a call.....they have a batch coming first of July I was told so I got on the hook for a few. Can't be done via website.
     
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    Having bought one of these about a year ago and liking everything about it, but the parallax knob. Is it quite a bit stiffer than other scopes you guys have experience with. My sample of 3 of them that I have been around (all 4.5-18X44 LRHSi models) is that they all have super stiff parallax knobs which only gets worse in the cold. I have a couple LRHS 3-12s and the parallax knobs are normal to me. I am wondering if its something with just the illuminated models in particular.
     
    Anyone know what the difference between this scope and their HDMR scopes?
     
    Anyone know what the difference between this scope and their HDMR scopes?

    I am assuming you are talking about the DMR 2 and HDMR 2?

    If so I have both the LRHS mentioned above and a couple DMR 2 as well.

    LRHS:

    30mm tube.
    G2 reticle (which I prefer for hunting)
    Capped windage
    No throw lever.
    24 MILs of elevation
    Obviously 4.5-18 and 44mm objective
    28 oz

    HDMR 2:
    34mm tube
    G3 Reticle
    Locking windage
    Throw lever
    30+ MILs of elevation
    3.5-21X50 (though tunneling below 4.5 or so.
    35 oz

    Maybe some other differences but those are the main ones off the top of my head.

    Should be enough to get ya started ;)
     
    It's stiff. But manageable. :)
    I recognize the need for a stiffer Parallax on a carry rifle scope for hunting. Even though this has a dual role , that was its intended purpose. So it's all good for me


    Haha I hear ya. But try it at 15 degrees and tell me what ya think ;)

    It’s interesting cause the 3-12 LRHS feels fairly standard resistance but the 4.5-18i model is pretty darn stiff especially in cold weather.
     
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    I have 2 of these scopes but I would buy another one for that deal.
     
    I am wondering if the Seekins low 0.82" or medium 0.87" would work. I want the lowest ring setup I can get for my rifle. It is a Rem 700 .22-250 with varmint contour barrel. I will end up with butler creek caps unless someone recommends a better option.