I would get another nightforce but they’re heavy
NXS 2-10 is like 20oz.
I would get another nightforce but they’re heavy
I was really impressed with the Tenmile I demoed. Stereo dial feel of the mag dial, clear glass, tracking spot on. I'll have a 5-50X56 ELR someday.SWFA, Trijicon, Nightforce - I really like my Tenmile on my UL mountain rifle. I think its 25oz, but it is 3-18 and holds zero and tracks. I have an NXS and an NX8, both weigh close to 30oz. The little compact NXS 2-10 is a great option as is the SHV 3-10. I don’t own a SWFA, only know what I have read.
I have several VX5-6 and love them.I need to get my hands on a tenmile... have several vx5HD.. no issues yet but the Tenmile durability seems legit..
A quality dialing scope like those previously mentioned in this thread will not have that issue. They will return to your zero range reliably. I wouldn't let that be a concern if it is holding you back from twisting those turrets!I am new to dialing scopes. These are fine until you change it for a long range shot then when you go back to say your 200 yard zero then they are off?
You seem helpful.Just replace it
50/50Are you guys liking the trijicon more than leupolds?
I was actually super invested in the VX5HD and VX6HDs. I got tired of zero shifts when traveling for out of state hunts. Glass is amazing, zero retention not so much. Everything got swapped out for NF or trijicons. The tenmile I have went to alaska and back, including all the dumb little flight too and from the small village I hunted in. I pulled the foam out of the gun case to make room for other gear, so between the flights and the boat hunt, it got the crap kicked out of it. Got home and 2 weeks later drove to idaho for an elk hunt on horseback. Got knocked around a little bit there. Through it all, not a single zero shift.I have several VX5-6 and love them.
He’s gonna need it, I only see 7 of 10Good luck
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