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<blockquote data-quote="BigMedicine" data-source="post: 1067162" data-attributes="member: 73668"><p>I just bought a Nightforce SHV for my .270WSM, I haven't mounted it on my rifle yet, as my rings have not arrived. But what I can tell you about it is, it's build like a tank compared to any of the Leupold's I own, and I have five of them. I opted for the MOA reticle with center only illumination, I can see this is going to be a big benefit to me in lower light conditions. The 30mm tube and 56mm objective makes this scope very bright, and the picture quality is excellent, they did not skimp on glass in this scope. </p><p></p><p>I would suggest going to your local sporting goods dealer and taking a look at the scope's you mentioned, they are all quality optics. And ultimately its your decision that will dictate what you buy. But if ruggedness is a deciding factor, then take a good look at the Nightforce for build and quality ...I was sold on it, good luck and happy shopping!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigMedicine, post: 1067162, member: 73668"] I just bought a Nightforce SHV for my .270WSM, I haven't mounted it on my rifle yet, as my rings have not arrived. But what I can tell you about it is, it's build like a tank compared to any of the Leupold's I own, and I have five of them. I opted for the MOA reticle with center only illumination, I can see this is going to be a big benefit to me in lower light conditions. The 30mm tube and 56mm objective makes this scope very bright, and the picture quality is excellent, they did not skimp on glass in this scope. I would suggest going to your local sporting goods dealer and taking a look at the scope's you mentioned, they are all quality optics. And ultimately its your decision that will dictate what you buy. But if ruggedness is a deciding factor, then take a good look at the Nightforce for build and quality ...I was sold on it, good luck and happy shopping! [/QUOTE]
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