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No its probably 4.NF specs list the SHV 4-14x50 F1 as 4x on the lower end…is it really 4.5?
Offered in MOAR and MIL-R
There's so much out there I can't keep um all straight.
No its probably 4.NF specs list the SHV 4-14x50 F1 as 4x on the lower end…is it really 4.5?
Offered in MOAR and MIL-R
Any chance of an nx8 review?
Going to be watching this one close, between this and the 3.5-15 NXS for my next rifle.
If I understand form correctly he states the swfa 3-9 is about as reliable as this atacr? It’s 19 ounces. If the Swfa has a top end range of 12 it would be about perfect in my eyes.
You can buy a 4x fixed 1" tube leupold that is reliable if you don't dial it as well.It quits at 10x is sfp and 30 vs 34mm.
Let's compare apples to apples.
A 2.5-10 nxs and a 4-16 atacr are not the same thing. Is the nxs as reliable?
Not close, but the same.
Nxs is the most reliable scope Nightforce made/makes.A 2.5-10 nxs and a 4-16 atacr are not the same thing. Is the nxs as reliable?
Not close, but the same.
@Formidilosus I've seen you meantion nx8 failure in other threads..
Which made me immediately back out and not read more. I really like mine.
Yes, Windplex and Swaro 4W. And I’m well aware of my unicorn hunting.Leupold windplex
From what I've seen you post your really looking for a unicorn that doesn't exist.
I know I do not want a clean center post.
My only real question was wouldn't it have been alot easier to post the only 2 scopes that work?
Swfa and Atacr
How are the sightron IIIs?
I know.Meant to address this earlier…
That’s not quite true. S&B makes some that generally work well, Bushnell, some Trijicons, etc. One of the reasons Ryan asked me to do this was to catalog what’s happening. I can tell people all day that such and such scope is good, or this one doesn’t hold zero, but in the end people don’t want to believe it. People have bought in that all scopes are equal and it’s just about the glass and features. This is not correct, and is easy to prove- so we are. This was perpetrated both by manufactures and lots of writers and “reviewers” as it’s in their interest to give good reviews.
Thankyou!Sightrons generally work and function in shooting. My experience has been that they do not take abuse all that well, however I haven’t seen most of the new ones.
Interesting that the most common question is how's the glass rather than how reliable is it.The "drop test" is something never found on most scope reviews. I have always found it odd that this aspect of testing is almost always overlooked considering how critical it is to success in the field. I am glad this was included and should be standard on all scope evals.
Any thoughts on or plans to test an Eotech Vudu? I haven’t found any info on durability or field use, but the 5-25x50 with the MD3 seems like everything I want in an all-purpose scope.Meant to address this earlier…
That’s not quite true. S&B makes some that generally work well, Bushnell, some Trijicons, etc. One of the reasons Ryan asked me to do this was to catalog what’s happening. I can tell people all day that such and such scope is good, or this one doesn’t hold zero, but in the end people don’t want to believe it. People have bought in that all scopes are equal and it’s just about the glass and features. This is not correct, and is easy to prove- so we are. This was perpetrated both by manufactures and lots of writers and “reviewers” as it’s in their interest to give good reviews.
Any thoughts on or plans to test an Eotech Vudu? I haven’t found any info on durability or field use, but the 5-25x50 with the MD3 seems like everything I want in an all-purpose scope.
The f1 shv is heavy, but if the magnification and mil r reticle works I think it’s a good scope. I honestly like it more than my nx8…. But mine is a moa scope and it has to go.NF specs list the SHV 4-14x50 F1 as 4x on the lower end…is it really 4.5?
Offered in MOAR and MIL-R
Edit: The SHV 4-14x56 F2 is MOAR only… but still listed as 4x on lower end.
The 50mm F1 is listed at 30oz and the 56mm F2 is listed as 27 oz…is that accurate?
I’ll second the XTR 3 request, seems to be very little discussion of this scope on this forum.I have been looking for a link to the test. Sorry for the lack of rockslide familiarity but could anyone post it(likely again, there are a lot of reply’s to multiple threads here)?
Form, thank you for doing this. The confidence one can have in a scope knowing it stands up to your test is super reassuring.
Two scopes I’m wondering about are the sig whiskey 5’s and the Burris XTR 3’s.
Thanks!
Here is the explanation of scope testing and methodology:I have been looking for a link to the test. Sorry for the lack of rockslide familiarity but could anyone post it(likely again, there are a lot of reply’s to multiple threads here)?
Form, thank you for doing this. The confidence one can have in a scope knowing it stands up to your test is super reassuring.
Two scopes I’m wondering about are the sig whiskey 5’s and the Burris XTR 3’s.
Thanks!
Did your testing including any of the Zeiss models? The V4 and V6 are pretty well-liked. Curious how they stack up.Right now I’m just doing what I have and what Ryan wants me to. I don’t have one to test or I would.