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How clear is your scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 550696" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>I have a 280AI, I have a 20 moa nightforce rail and nightforce rings, the scope is a sightron S3 6-24X50 with the mil-dot reticle. I have always loved sightron scopes. I have heard some people talk about how far out they can see the bullet holes in their targets and it seems like its a whole lot farther then I can see my bullets holes, about 200 yards is the limit and thats with no mirage from the sun. I can't remember where I read it but some nightforce owners have claimed to be able to see their bullets holes out to 1000 yards, that seems like a long ways to be able to see your bullet holes. Has anyone else ever heard this???? Not that I am in the position to go out and buy a new scope. I have found being disabled has really cut into get toys.</p><p>Anyone have any input on the subject??</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 550696, member: 22102"] I have a 280AI, I have a 20 moa nightforce rail and nightforce rings, the scope is a sightron S3 6-24X50 with the mil-dot reticle. I have always loved sightron scopes. I have heard some people talk about how far out they can see the bullet holes in their targets and it seems like its a whole lot farther then I can see my bullets holes, about 200 yards is the limit and thats with no mirage from the sun. I can't remember where I read it but some nightforce owners have claimed to be able to see their bullets holes out to 1000 yards, that seems like a long ways to be able to see your bullet holes. Has anyone else ever heard this???? Not that I am in the position to go out and buy a new scope. I have found being disabled has really cut into get toys. Anyone have any input on the subject?? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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