Hey everyone,
I am building a lightweight Model 70 .300 Win Mag and I'm torn between four Nightforce F1 scopes. Would love input from guys who've actually run these.
The rifle specs:
What it's for: Backpack hunting first and foremost. Annual backcountry elk in Colorado, whitetail in GA/TN (planted fields mostly), open western country, and I'd like to do moose/bear in Canada or AK down the road. Realistically my shots are inside 400, occasionally to 500. I don't have much regular range access past 500. So it's a primarily a hunting rig but I like the idea of being able to shoot 1000yds when I get the chance.
My criteria: FFP, MOA, under 30 oz, nightforce. Long action, so fitment matters.
The four, and my hang‑up with each:
2‑12x42 (FC‑MRx): Lightest at 23 oz, true 2x for timber, mounts clean. Only comes in FC‑MRx though — worried the grid's too busy and the center too large for groups.
3‑18x50 (MOAR / MOA‑C): The reticle I want, plus a little more reach — but ~4 oz heavier and probably more scope than I need inside 500.
NX8 2.5‑20x50 (MOAR): Love the MOAR and the magnification range, but everything I read says it's a pain to mount on a long action (bell/rail clearance, eye relief).
NX8 4‑32x50 (MOAR): Mounts fine and I love MOAR, but it's the heaviest and that 4x floor seems to high for timber and close work. Too much scope for a hunting rifle?
If it were your build, which one would you choose and why? Thanks in advance. I am 25 and in good shape for context.
I am building a lightweight Model 70 .300 Win Mag and I'm torn between four Nightforce F1 scopes. Would love input from guys who've actually run these.
The rifle specs:
- Winchester M70 long action, .300 Win Mag
- Proof 22" carbon barrel, 1:9 twist
- Stocky's VG carbon stock
- Timney trigger, Dead Air KeyMo brake + Sandman‑S (wont be hunting suppressed)
- Should land around 9.5–10 lb scoped
- 215 berger hybrids
What it's for: Backpack hunting first and foremost. Annual backcountry elk in Colorado, whitetail in GA/TN (planted fields mostly), open western country, and I'd like to do moose/bear in Canada or AK down the road. Realistically my shots are inside 400, occasionally to 500. I don't have much regular range access past 500. So it's a primarily a hunting rig but I like the idea of being able to shoot 1000yds when I get the chance.
My criteria: FFP, MOA, under 30 oz, nightforce. Long action, so fitment matters.
The four, and my hang‑up with each:
2‑12x42 (FC‑MRx): Lightest at 23 oz, true 2x for timber, mounts clean. Only comes in FC‑MRx though — worried the grid's too busy and the center too large for groups.
3‑18x50 (MOAR / MOA‑C): The reticle I want, plus a little more reach — but ~4 oz heavier and probably more scope than I need inside 500.
NX8 2.5‑20x50 (MOAR): Love the MOAR and the magnification range, but everything I read says it's a pain to mount on a long action (bell/rail clearance, eye relief).
NX8 4‑32x50 (MOAR): Mounts fine and I love MOAR, but it's the heaviest and that 4x floor seems to high for timber and close work. Too much scope for a hunting rifle?
If it were your build, which one would you choose and why? Thanks in advance. I am 25 and in good shape for context.