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Nightforce NX8 announcement
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<blockquote data-quote="rpierce" data-source="post: 1955540" data-attributes="member: 20643"><p>Yes. Theyre available in Second Focal Plane. Nightforce just released em this week and is shipping my order out next week. </p><p></p><p>As far as eye relief etc. I think Ive only had one customer say it wasn't correct eye relief in over 500 scopes mounted. Odds are itll be right. You could always move the scope forward or back one slot on your scope base. If theres not enough room on the rail to move forward or back then put a level on the turret and measure it in relation to a level on your action or brake if its slabbed. Then slide the scope forward or back in the rings accordingly and youll be able to keep it perfectly level still. Torque top cap rings back down and your done. Not a big deal. Especially since like I mentioned. Only one guy out of all the ones Ive done said it wasn't right for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpierce, post: 1955540, member: 20643"] Yes. Theyre available in Second Focal Plane. Nightforce just released em this week and is shipping my order out next week. As far as eye relief etc. I think Ive only had one customer say it wasn't correct eye relief in over 500 scopes mounted. Odds are itll be right. You could always move the scope forward or back one slot on your scope base. If theres not enough room on the rail to move forward or back then put a level on the turret and measure it in relation to a level on your action or brake if its slabbed. Then slide the scope forward or back in the rings accordingly and youll be able to keep it perfectly level still. Torque top cap rings back down and your done. Not a big deal. Especially since like I mentioned. Only one guy out of all the ones Ive done said it wasn't right for him. [/QUOTE]
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