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Millett 6-25X56mm LRS Long Range Tactical Rifle Scope w/ 1/4 MIL Click Reticle
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Russ's Review of Millett 6-25X56mm LRS Long Range Tactical Rifle Scope w/ 1/4 MIL Click Reticle

I own a Leupold scope, and honestly cannot tell a difference between it's performance and the Millet, and the Millet is less than half the price of a comparable Leupold. This is one of three Millet scopes that I now own, and don't think I'll purchase another brand. The LRS is a monster in terms of size, which takes a little getting accustomed to, even if just in terms of appearance. It does make it more challenging to case a rifle with the scope attached (you need a big case), so I've had to remove the scope from the rifle for transportation and storage in my safe. It provides plenty of eye relief for shooting larger rifles, and has as clear a view as possible. The mil-dot reticle is larger than I have seen on any other brand, and the illumination lights up the entire marked section of the reticle extremely well. The magnification adjustment ring is clearly marked to identify the point at which the mil-dot ranging is at its baseline, i.e. 1mil = 3.6" @ 100 yards, and given the high range for magnification, it offers the ability to halve the baseline to 1 mil = 1.8" @ 100 yards. For a variable power scope like this, I think that is an awesome feature. I have not fired the rifle upon which I mounted this scope, but the others I own, including another LRS, we're easy to sight. After bore sighting, about five to eight shots has put me right on the mark. I have never had an easier time sighting a scope. The only thing I cannot comment on is their durability. I treat them as if they were made of platinum, so I don't know how they stand up to abuse, but they certainly appear to be very sturdily constructed. Regardless, I've owned the other Millet scopes for years, and they are still performing admirably. As you can tell by now, I highly recommend this and other Millet scopes. You cannot do any better, and certainly not for the cost.
Would Recommend: Yes
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