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Nightforce,are they as good as I have read?
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<blockquote data-quote="ivo" data-source="post: 205983" data-attributes="member: 2688"><p>I have 2 NXS scopes, both are 5.5-22x56. One has a mil-dot and the other an MLR. They are excellent scopes and for the money you can't beat'em. I too have a Luppy MK4 6.5-20x50 and the differences between the scopes are minor but they add up. I compared the two side by side at the range one day and these are some of my findings:</p><p></p><p>+ The NF seems to have a brighter more crisp sight picture.</p><p>- The NF is also much heavier and larger especially with the 4" sunshade.</p><p>+ The NF turrets are much crisper to turn, the MK4s aren't as reassuring.</p><p> Both passed the box test right on the money.</p><p> Both track perfecty aswell.</p><p></p><p>I haven't had any problems with either scope but I feel more confident with the NF, so if I could only choose one it would be the NF hands down.</p><p></p><p>Ivo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivo, post: 205983, member: 2688"] I have 2 NXS scopes, both are 5.5-22x56. One has a mil-dot and the other an MLR. They are excellent scopes and for the money you can't beat'em. I too have a Luppy MK4 6.5-20x50 and the differences between the scopes are minor but they add up. I compared the two side by side at the range one day and these are some of my findings: + The NF seems to have a brighter more crisp sight picture. - The NF is also much heavier and larger especially with the 4" sunshade. + The NF turrets are much crisper to turn, the MK4s aren't as reassuring. Both passed the box test right on the money. Both track perfecty aswell. I haven't had any problems with either scope but I feel more confident with the NF, so if I could only choose one it would be the NF hands down. Ivo [/QUOTE]
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