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Nikon quality?
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<blockquote data-quote="stoky" data-source="post: 767398" data-attributes="member: 59751"><p>I think Nikon's are a lot of glass, for the money. I had previously been stuck on the idea that Leopold and Burris was the place to be on the price performance curve. Recently I put a Team Primos (outdated Monarch) on an 18" .308 and I'm real happy with it.</p><p>The "Spot On" software would be an easy way for a newbie to get up to speed on BDC. I'm seeing great correlation with live fire.</p><p><a href="http://spoton.nikonsportoptics.com/spoton/" target="_blank">Nikon Spot On™ Ballistic Match Technology Program</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoky, post: 767398, member: 59751"] I think Nikon's are a lot of glass, for the money. I had previously been stuck on the idea that Leopold and Burris was the place to be on the price performance curve. Recently I put a Team Primos (outdated Monarch) on an 18" .308 and I'm real happy with it. The "Spot On" software would be an easy way for a newbie to get up to speed on BDC. I'm seeing great correlation with live fire. [url=http://spoton.nikonsportoptics.com/spoton/]Nikon Spot On™ Ballistic Match Technology Program[/url] [/QUOTE]
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