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Well that's embarrassing..... Guess if I shot my hunting rifle every once in a while I would have picked up on that..........
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Well that's embarrassing..... Guess if I shot my hunting rifle every once in a while I would have picked up on that..........
In what world is 15x too much magnification for longer shots? I have a few NX8 4-32s and most of my shots have been taken between 25x-32x with them. You are talking personal preferences and stating them as a universal fact.
Well that's embarrassing..... Guess if I shot my hunting rifle every once in a while I would have picked up on that..........
The reticle got out of the way so well he doesn't remember it. Boringly functional is a high complement.Haha. I was like- “didn’t this MF’er shoot one for a week straight?”
I thought you were trolling or baiting into why would folks need anything else kinda thing. Thanks for the chuckle.Well that's embarrassing..... Guess if I shot my hunting rifle every once in a while I would have picked up on that..........
Here is a video from Nightforce on the fieldset turrets. Around 3/4 of the way through they show swapping out the capped turret to the exposed.Is this a questions someone can answer or is it best to just ask Night Force? As it is my exact question. I like the 3-18 but in SFP MOA reticle and would like the capability of an Exposed Turret.
Mine is just the MOAR reticle, no christmas tree and pretty dang simple. I put two shots into an alaskan caribou this year at 375 yards. Zoomed into 32x and put it in both lungs. He jumped, I zoomed out, found him, zoomed back in and put another one in him even though I didnt need to. I didnt have a spotter. I am just saying there is more than one way to do something. I am pretty meticulous when it comes to getting steady and taking shots. I’ll pass if I don’t feel great about it or get myself in a different situation to where I am steady.
You made me laugh with that one, but I lack the dexterity to handle small objects with my left hand, so don't understand how others do it....I bet your jerk off with your left hand just to make things interesting.
It works, but borderline. To hold wind, you’d need to be at 15x which is right about where too much mag limits FOV to the point for not being able to easily spot hits and make follow up shots. Less of an issue with a well designed stock and minimal recoil, but still an issue.Question for those not fond of the NF reticles: does the 2nd focal plane w/MOAR not work?
As an example the NXS 3.5-50 w/MOAR works well for me at short ranges - and at 15 power for longer shots would the windage hashes not work fine?
For reals, this reticle-
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Is obviously just as good for killing, as this-
5 yards-
35’ish yards 5x-
Mid 300’s, 7-8x-
1,280 yards, 12x-
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Utter fail. So why did they give you a prototype and ask for your input if it was apparently completely ignored?For reals, this reticle-
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Is obviously just as good for killing, as this-
5 yards-
35’ish yards 5x-
Mid 300’s, 7-8x-
1,280 yards, 12x-
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I found the Maven 1.2 moa reticle mostly worthless. Nearly invisible at low power. The NF SHV 4-14 with MOAR is way more usable. Not ideal, but head and shoulders above the Maven, imo.Ok. That's fair.
You buy them. I won't. At this point the Maven RS1.2 with the moa-2 reticle checks more boxes than anything NF makes, and Trijicon makes numerous scopes in the under-$1200 range that checks all the same boxes and also misses the reticle box. If I'm going to spend $1800+ and live with a reticle I don't like, I'll go with S&B.
Also, if Minox put their 'good' reticle in their 3-12 or 3-15 and it was reliable, that would absolutely be an option.
NF just doesn't bring anything to the table here that I value that I can't get elsewhere for less.
This just has to be repeated.You're proving my point. If you have an optimized reticle, you rarely need illumination during legal hunting hours. And let's be honest, more often than not, hunters forget to turn it on, the battery is dead, or the illumination bleeds the animal/target out. So let's just start with a better hunting reticle.
And without the honkey 'donut of death' is likely better than 90% of what else is out there - @sndmn11, @BAKPAKR, @Macintosh, @Chris in TN.It’s solid.
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I don’t think they’ve even given it any thought. And while it sucks, and it shouldn’t be a necessary solution, turning the light on does work, and it’s a trade off I’ve reluctantly resigned myself to accept.Do nightforce and the like just assume illumination fixes all of that? Is that their logic?
I just hate having to rely on electronics. I hunted with a red dot on a revolver this year, and I pretty much hated every minute of it…I don’t think they’ve even given it any thought. And while it sucks, and it shouldn’t be a necessary solution, turning the light on does work, and it’s a trade off I’ve reluctantly resigned myself to accept.
Yeah...so i looked. Couldn't see much of anything under 8x power even in the store unless I was looking at basically a white background. Even then, didn't seem very good at lower mag power.Yes. That is what they look like in person on low power.
Yep.
Sub 100yards and approx. 150 yards; 3x for both.
Oh it’s so much worse in the woods than they are in the store.
I don’t like it either. But I don’t like a completely unusable reticle even more.I just hate having to rely on electronics. I hunted with a red dot on a revolver this year, and I pretty much hated every minute of it…