NF NXS or NX8 or ATACR for mountain rifle

dmossu

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Any more updates on this? Looking to get SFP NX8 4-32, ARACR 4-16 (or 5-25), or NXS 5.5-22

Is the NX8 that much better than NXS? Is the ATACR that much better than both?
 

Hogkane

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I’ve got a Kimber MA in 280 AI that I’m looking to re-scope. Current setup is 6.5 lbs.

I don’t want to have scope fail in mountains, so looking for reliable and rugged scope. I currently have Swarovski Z5 on it but am looking primarily at NF.

I have an NXS 3.5-15x56 but that is too bulky of a scope. But I like the glass.

I’m currently considering:
NXS 2.5-10x42 MOAR (SFP). Lightest of the bunch.
NX8 2.5-20x50 (FFP)
ATACR 4-16x42 (FFP)

I have never fondled the NX8 or ATACR.

I’m also considering the March compact 2.5-25x42 if I can find a good deal on one. (I can get NF Mil/LE discounts).

I prefer FFP and ability to adjust parallax.

I’d consider the SWFA SS if their 3-15 was HD (I have their 5-25x50 HD SS).

Appreciate inputs from those with NF and March experience on mountain rifles.
NX8 you'll be happy. I was on the same fence and am really happy with the nx8
 
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The NX8 is by far the best option for a lightweight mountain rifle. It is much lighter and more compact than the other scopes, it's first focal plane so your wind holds will remain consistent, the wind-age turret is capped, and the magnification range covers absolutely every scenario you could run into on a mountain hunting situation!
It’s not lighter than the nxs 2.5-10.....
 

FOS373

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I have an NX8 2.5-20 on a CA Traverse 308. About 150 rounds through it. No problems dialing from 100— 500 yards, in between and back down. Debating getting another for my 300 win mag
 
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My sheep rifle wears an NXS 2.5-10 and that’s the absolute heaviest I’d like a scope to be to classify as a mountain rifle for my use. I’ve shot it out to 755 yds and I don’t feel crippled by the magnification in the least.


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Glass good in low light ?
 

dmossu

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Thanks I appreciate the response!! Did you go ffp or SFP? I have always had SFP scopes but leaning towards a ffp
I went with the SFP. I debated it, but I plan on using it for hunting and didn't want to ever run into not being able to see the reticle - now that I have been using it, I am glad I went with the SFP
 
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I went with the SFP. I debated it, but I plan on using it for hunting and didn't want to ever run into not being able to see the reticle - now that I have been using it, I am glad I went with the SFP
Thanks I appreciate the info!! I am definitely new to long range hunting and shooting.
 
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Recently switched to a NX8 2.5-20x50 SFP.
Mounted on a 5.5# Seekins Element.
mounted in .870 rings on integral rail.
Sits relatively low. Keeping the weight centered. Balances well. Really like it.
Features & Durability.
Are you still liking it for a mountain rifle?
 
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Mountain rifle optic update:

Love the NX8 2.5-20x50 F1...but heavy. Don't really need the magnification above x16.

Still like the Trijicon Credo 2.5-15x42 F2...but wish it were F1.

Recently bought Trijicon Credo 2-10x36 F1...I'm liking it more and more even without parallax adjustment. At low power, reticle really small. This is my only gripe.

Recently bought lightly used SWFA 3-15x42 Mil Quad...I actually like the scope, turrets and all. (Ok, I wish the turrets were smaller). I have a SWFA HD 3-9 on back order.

Also have a Bushnell LRHS 3-12 enroute...we'll see. In paper, might be the best of the bunch. Not sure why they were discontinued.

I'm hoping @Formidilosus will do his drop exercises with a Trijicon Credo of some flavor.
 
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