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IOR vs Nightforce
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<blockquote data-quote="300R" data-source="post: 489228" data-attributes="member: 18858"><p><img src="http://i914.photobucket.com/albums/ac346/338R/008.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>These are three of my current scopes,from the top IOR 4-14x50Ultra,NF 3-15x50F1 and 3-12x50 S&B PM2,i can honestly say you will not be disadvantaged by either of these three scopes,i personally prefer mid power scopes for hunting so i can't comment on these scopes in the higher 20x powers but i have sat behind these scopes for hours on bright sunny days and rainy days with fog and to me it's like splitting hairs, with the S&B only having a slight edge ,i am 32 i don't wear glasses and i(thank god)have excellent vision,funny thing is i recently sold a NF 5.5-22 which didn't even compare to any of these in clarity,was it a bad one?Is my current NF freakishly good?I Don't know!</p><p>All i can say is i have never sat behind any of these scopes and wished i had the other one,the NF and S&B are well proven scopes mechanically but i have never had any problems with my IOR,in fact it is the only one of my scopes that has taken a hard knock which broke the focus turret but was easily fixed and works perfectly.Pick which ever one suits your budget, reticle preference and turrets and don't look back they are both fine scopes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300R, post: 489228, member: 18858"] [IMG]http://i914.photobucket.com/albums/ac346/338R/008.jpg[/IMG] These are three of my current scopes,from the top IOR 4-14x50Ultra,NF 3-15x50F1 and 3-12x50 S&B PM2,i can honestly say you will not be disadvantaged by either of these three scopes,i personally prefer mid power scopes for hunting so i can't comment on these scopes in the higher 20x powers but i have sat behind these scopes for hours on bright sunny days and rainy days with fog and to me it's like splitting hairs, with the S&B only having a slight edge ,i am 32 i don't wear glasses and i(thank god)have excellent vision,funny thing is i recently sold a NF 5.5-22 which didn't even compare to any of these in clarity,was it a bad one?Is my current NF freakishly good?I Don't know! All i can say is i have never sat behind any of these scopes and wished i had the other one,the NF and S&B are well proven scopes mechanically but i have never had any problems with my IOR,in fact it is the only one of my scopes that has taken a hard knock which broke the focus turret but was easily fixed and works perfectly.Pick which ever one suits your budget, reticle preference and turrets and don't look back they are both fine scopes. [/QUOTE]
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