Ranger 692
WKR
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On sale at eurooptic for $299 right now
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Keep us updated!Mounted one of the Hurons on the RSS tonight will be putting it through its paces soon. Side by side with my SWFA 3x9 not a whole lot of difference just initial comparisons(other than dramatically different reticle). The other one is going on my 6 arc mini action once the stock shows up. Gotta say for $299 if they dial/rtz like other Trijicons these are a steal.
I was messing around with one near the end of legal shooting hours in my state, last evening. The crosshairs are thin, but I had no trouble seeing them.How is the Huron in low light? I see they do not offer illumination.
Thanks!
I know this thread is really old, but I picked a Huron 3-9 up last year and used it on my 35 Whelen for a bear hunt in Idaho and whitetail hunting in 3 states and it has been great. Stout recoil on the .35 wasn't an issue with the eye relief like some people have wondered. I can confirm it is incredibly durable, had my gun on a tripod in a box blind and the upswing glass window released and swung down and hit the edge of the scope and then my barrel. The window fell with enough force to chip the finish on the scope and take a chunk out of the cerakote on my barrel. I got out of the stand and went back up to the house to check my zero and it hadn't shifted a millimeter.After seeing this thread dug up, curious how are all of you feeling about durability and return to zero? Any issues to speak of? Anyone done tracking test, or dropped it like it’s hot? This thing might be a huckleberry in hiding for lightweight rifles. The 3-12 looks even better with the 30 mm tube so I can switch from different rifles/rings. At this price I need to order one just as a backup scope.