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Now combine that with recoil and a high-pressure situation. It’s a bad recipe.I have noticed that with my mom and sister they can't find animals or targets well when the scope is cranked up so we have to back the power down for them and then turn it up when they find it. I appreciate the explanation and all makes good sense.
I think he meant Nelson from the Simpsons!“Nelson from Seekins he mentioned to stay away from a NF NX8 as in his opinion they are junk. He mentioned the vortex lht is a great scope as well as the leupold mark 5.”
That might be the most butt backwards thing I’ve read in awhile. Nelson from seekins needs to explain that statement![]()
Commie!Just another opinion here, but I strongly disagree. I owned one for two years. Tried to like it. Never could. There was always some significant compromise optically, which is exactly what happens when you cram that much zoom into that short tube. The big NX8 is twice the scope, less money and far more user-friendly.
Ditto, 8x plus erectors are dumbIf March ditched the hare brained idea of big zoom in a hunting scope and made that same scope body with a 4 or 5x erector, it’s probably all I would own. High zoom is a gimmick, IMO.
This statement is objectively false. The most common scope recommended on this site, by far, is the $1200 Maven RS1.2, followed closely by the SWFA 3-9 and 3-15 (if available, and are priced WELL below the $1k mark), then an SWFA fixed 6x or 10x, with the 10x being available right now for $350.Obviously 95% of the guys here would tell you to get a NF no mater your budget and call it a day.