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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 674271" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>It would greatly depend on which IOR scope you are comparing to the NF.</p><p> </p><p>I like my IOR <a href="http://www.valdada.com/scopes/tactical-scopes/4-14x50-30mm-sf-tactical-scope-standard-mp-8-dot-reticule" target="_blank"> 4-14x 50 Tact</a> much better than the NF 3.5-15. Particularly in low light conditions it's the single best piece of glass I've ever owned or shot. I've used it on coyotes on a full moon night without any added illumination out to 500yds on wheat fields.</p><p> </p><p>I like my <a href="http://www.valdada.com/scopes/tactical-scopes/6-24x50-35mm-sfp-sf-tactical-scope-mp-8-dot-illum-reticle" target="_blank">IOR 6-24x50 35mm tube</a> better than the NF 5.5-22x56 I compared it to. Again outstanding in low light, and much better in extremely bright conditions than either the NF or Mark 4's and VXII Leupold's I own.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not a man of wealth by any means and my next scope will be the new <a href="http://www.valdada.com/scopes/tactical-scopes/4-28x56-40mm-mx-7-sf-tactical-scope-illuminated-mp-8-dot-reticule" target="_blank">4-28x56mm 40mm tube IOR </a>.</p><p> </p><p>I haven't shot the latter yet but I have had an opportunity to play with one a bit in both bright and low light and it's phenomenal. The incredible 85 MOA range of adjustment makes it a tremendous Long or extreme long range optic as do the 1/4MOA click values.</p><p> </p><p>High end scopes are like high end vehicles or rifles though and a lot of it just boils down to personal preference. Some of it too depends on the individual users eyes and light sensitivity.</p><p> </p><p>I have a problelm in extremely bright light but I have exceptional night vision and always have had this as an issue. In both extremes I really love the IOR's better than anything else I have owned or tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 674271, member: 30902"] It would greatly depend on which IOR scope you are comparing to the NF. I like my IOR [URL="http://www.valdada.com/scopes/tactical-scopes/4-14x50-30mm-sf-tactical-scope-standard-mp-8-dot-reticule"] 4-14x 50 Tact[/URL] much better than the NF 3.5-15. Particularly in low light conditions it's the single best piece of glass I've ever owned or shot. I've used it on coyotes on a full moon night without any added illumination out to 500yds on wheat fields. I like my [URL="http://www.valdada.com/scopes/tactical-scopes/6-24x50-35mm-sfp-sf-tactical-scope-mp-8-dot-illum-reticle"]IOR 6-24x50 35mm tube[/URL] better than the NF 5.5-22x56 I compared it to. Again outstanding in low light, and much better in extremely bright conditions than either the NF or Mark 4's and VXII Leupold's I own. I'm not a man of wealth by any means and my next scope will be the new [URL="http://www.valdada.com/scopes/tactical-scopes/4-28x56-40mm-mx-7-sf-tactical-scope-illuminated-mp-8-dot-reticule"]4-28x56mm 40mm tube IOR [/URL]. I haven't shot the latter yet but I have had an opportunity to play with one a bit in both bright and low light and it's phenomenal. The incredible 85 MOA range of adjustment makes it a tremendous Long or extreme long range optic as do the 1/4MOA click values. High end scopes are like high end vehicles or rifles though and a lot of it just boils down to personal preference. Some of it too depends on the individual users eyes and light sensitivity. I have a problelm in extremely bright light but I have exceptional night vision and always have had this as an issue. In both extremes I really love the IOR's better than anything else I have owned or tried. [/QUOTE]
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