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Nightforce or Mark 4? PLEASE help me decide!
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<blockquote data-quote="noone" data-source="post: 269520" data-attributes="member: 15610"><p>I don't own any Nightforce scopes, but the fellows I shoot with who own them speak highly of them. I own two Leupold Mark 4 scopes. 4.5-14x50 TMR reticle, and a 6.5-20x50 mil dot. </p><p></p><p>The zero stop isn't a big deal. I have figured out how to make zero stops for all my Leupold scopes. I set them up so that they go about 10-15 clicks past the 100 yard zero, or what ever distance I want the zero stop set for. It takes about a half hour for me to make the zero stop for each one...cost is about 40 cents each..maybe less.</p><p></p><p>So if a zero stop is a big factor, don't worry about it, as they are easy to make. Both scopes have plenty enough adjustment to get you to 800 yards. See if you can do a side by side comparison of the optical clarity and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noone, post: 269520, member: 15610"] I don't own any Nightforce scopes, but the fellows I shoot with who own them speak highly of them. I own two Leupold Mark 4 scopes. 4.5-14x50 TMR reticle, and a 6.5-20x50 mil dot. The zero stop isn't a big deal. I have figured out how to make zero stops for all my Leupold scopes. I set them up so that they go about 10-15 clicks past the 100 yard zero, or what ever distance I want the zero stop set for. It takes about a half hour for me to make the zero stop for each one...cost is about 40 cents each..maybe less. So if a zero stop is a big factor, don't worry about it, as they are easy to make. Both scopes have plenty enough adjustment to get you to 800 yards. See if you can do a side by side comparison of the optical clarity and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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