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<blockquote data-quote="stwcattle" data-source="post: 1432061" data-attributes="member: 89739"><p>The NF 4-16x42 ATACR has become my favorite hunting scope. I like the low profile and the turret feel is very nice and crisp. Glass is very nice. </p><p></p><p>As for the F1 vs SFP, i always ran SFP hunting scopes but that is beginning to change. Reason is when running a 25x scope and wish to say turn power down to take a closer shot, I dont have to be figuring out what the right wind hold is with my scope reticle.</p><p></p><p>Other side of the argument is its hard to pick up a F1 reticle when turning the power down and there is relevance to that argument if turning a 25x scope down to 10 but your ok if stay above 15x. Same with the 4-16x42, you might have difficulty with the reticle on 4x.</p><p></p><p>For me accurate wind holds and appropriate scope for the hunt overcomes the above problems with a F1 reticle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stwcattle, post: 1432061, member: 89739"] The NF 4-16x42 ATACR has become my favorite hunting scope. I like the low profile and the turret feel is very nice and crisp. Glass is very nice. As for the F1 vs SFP, i always ran SFP hunting scopes but that is beginning to change. Reason is when running a 25x scope and wish to say turn power down to take a closer shot, I dont have to be figuring out what the right wind hold is with my scope reticle. Other side of the argument is its hard to pick up a F1 reticle when turning the power down and there is relevance to that argument if turning a 25x scope down to 10 but your ok if stay above 15x. Same with the 4-16x42, you might have difficulty with the reticle on 4x. For me accurate wind holds and appropriate scope for the hunt overcomes the above problems with a F1 reticle. [/QUOTE]
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