Kimmo H
FNG
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2023
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- 58
I recently got an ATACR 4-16X42MM MIL-C for my 6,5 Creedmoor, and I've been extremely pleased with the scope. Love the turrets, locking elevation, reticle is good and optically the scope just performs. The eyepiece design takes a little bit getting used to, but I can live with it.
Getting the taste for turrets and tracking accuracy of a Nightforce optic ruined me for good, and now I'm thinking of getting another one for an upcoming 223 build. The gun will become a short backpack carry rifle that will likely be hauled around a lot, used in all kinds of lighting and weather conditions.
Reliability is the most important thing, along with decent glass for general hunting / target practice. Leupolds etc. would make for a much lighter package, but the reliability and tracking part is a major concern.
I'm a bit torn between a few options:
Getting another ATACR 4-16X42MM FFP
NX8 4-32X50MM FFP MIL-C or the SFP mil version MIL-CF2D.
The nx8 seems intriguing with a bit more zoom, a tad less weight and overall slightly smaller package, but is it in return much of a sacrifice in performance from the Atacr?
Generally I don't care much for the 8x erectors, as the image always suffers on the top end. Knowing that I'd be happy if the nx8 is decent up to x25 or so, but the reticle in FFP worries me. It must be pretty tiny at 4, hence the SFP option is also in consideration. There are discussions online about tighter eyebox on the NX8, but is that only on the top end of the zoom range, or all around harder to get behind?
Any real world experience is much appreciated, especially if you have used both series of scopes and can compare the two.
Other recommendations are also welcome if something similiarly nice is around.
@Formidilosus has been behind a ton of scopes, maybe the mentioned NF's aswell?
SWFA scopes are not available here in europe.
Getting the taste for turrets and tracking accuracy of a Nightforce optic ruined me for good, and now I'm thinking of getting another one for an upcoming 223 build. The gun will become a short backpack carry rifle that will likely be hauled around a lot, used in all kinds of lighting and weather conditions.
Reliability is the most important thing, along with decent glass for general hunting / target practice. Leupolds etc. would make for a much lighter package, but the reliability and tracking part is a major concern.
I'm a bit torn between a few options:
Getting another ATACR 4-16X42MM FFP
NX8 4-32X50MM FFP MIL-C or the SFP mil version MIL-CF2D.
The nx8 seems intriguing with a bit more zoom, a tad less weight and overall slightly smaller package, but is it in return much of a sacrifice in performance from the Atacr?
Generally I don't care much for the 8x erectors, as the image always suffers on the top end. Knowing that I'd be happy if the nx8 is decent up to x25 or so, but the reticle in FFP worries me. It must be pretty tiny at 4, hence the SFP option is also in consideration. There are discussions online about tighter eyebox on the NX8, but is that only on the top end of the zoom range, or all around harder to get behind?
Any real world experience is much appreciated, especially if you have used both series of scopes and can compare the two.
Other recommendations are also welcome if something similiarly nice is around.
@Formidilosus has been behind a ton of scopes, maybe the mentioned NF's aswell?
SWFA scopes are not available here in europe.