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<blockquote data-quote="MSLRHunter" data-source="post: 1253417" data-attributes="member: 20566"><p>I have a NF ATAC-R 5-25X56 on one of my rifles, and with just a few modifications it would be my perfect scope. First, I like the 34mm tube, but I would go with the 50mm obj to allow lower mounting. I would keep the MOAR-T reticle in sfp, and I love the new digital illumination. I will not own a high end hunting scope that does not have an illuminated reticle. I work too hard and spend too much every year to try and put myself in a position to harvest a few nice animals to risk not being able to clearly see my reticle on the target...it's happened a few times with whitetails down here in MS. My ideal magnification range would be similar to maybe 4-24, uncovered moa elevation turret with zero stop, and lower profile wind age turret with a cap like the NF. I also don't like the way the entire eyepiece rotates when changing power, so I would fix that, and have it weigh in at 22-24 oz. put all these features in a scope with quality glass and I'll be a customer for life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSLRHunter, post: 1253417, member: 20566"] I have a NF ATAC-R 5-25X56 on one of my rifles, and with just a few modifications it would be my perfect scope. First, I like the 34mm tube, but I would go with the 50mm obj to allow lower mounting. I would keep the MOAR-T reticle in sfp, and I love the new digital illumination. I will not own a high end hunting scope that does not have an illuminated reticle. I work too hard and spend too much every year to try and put myself in a position to harvest a few nice animals to risk not being able to clearly see my reticle on the target...it's happened a few times with whitetails down here in MS. My ideal magnification range would be similar to maybe 4-24, uncovered moa elevation turret with zero stop, and lower profile wind age turret with a cap like the NF. I also don't like the way the entire eyepiece rotates when changing power, so I would fix that, and have it weigh in at 22-24 oz. put all these features in a scope with quality glass and I'll be a customer for life! [/QUOTE]
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