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- Oct 22, 2014
This scope has performed perfectly and is nearing 3,000 rounds.
The owner of the scope, please PM me so that we can get shipping back to you.
The owner of the scope, please PM me so that we can get shipping back to you.
Form...I have a few NXS scopes...those I dont see have had an eval test...would you expect them to preform as the NX8 and ATACR models?This scope has performed perfectly and is nearing 3,000 rounds.
The owner of the scope, please PM me so that we can get shipping back to you.
Form...I have a few NXS scopes...those I dont see have had an eval test...would you expect them to preform as the NX8 and ATACR models?
it that reticle will fit better the new version shv 3-10x42?Because like a lot of companies, the people making decisions don’t do the thing they control. I.E.- they don’t shoot and hunt.
And yes, a SFP, MOA, duplex reticle is not ideal for general, and longer range western hunting.
it that reticle will fit better the new version shv 3-10x42?
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MOAR™ - 30 MOA - Center Illumination - Nightforce Optics
With 1 MOA elevation and windage markings, .140 MOA lines, more accurate range finding and hold-offs are possible on smaller targets at longer ranges.www.nightforceoptics.com
Form, my Google skills may be lacking but I wasn't seeing anything from the higher power SHVs, specifically ones with exposed turrets. Curious if you have gotten your hands on one and tested it compared to the 3-10. I would assume they are the same but always curious.
The 4-14 SHV F1 MIL-R is a known good scope.Form, my Google skills may be lacking but I wasn't seeing anything from the higher power SHVs, specifically ones with exposed turrets. Curious if you have gotten your hands on one and tested it compared to the 3-10. I would assume they are the same but always curious.
thank you. so the forecêplex may works for me in that case.Not really, still a SFP, relatively thin MOA reticle.