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What is a real tactical scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyL" data-source="post: 419759" data-attributes="member: 14081"><p>Wow there is a lot of if ands and buts in here lately.... First off i know alot of machinist and some of them are extremely good at what they do but without first hand knowledge of how NF makes there turrets there is no way in hell they could ever take one and duplicate it. That being said...</p><p></p><p>They are one of the best scopes on the market because they hold zero and when you click it 12.5 minutes they move 12.5 minutes and come back to zero without any problems. That first of all i have almost never seen happen in any other scope i have owed. They all have problems like this that have made me scratch my head and funny enough these problems stopped when i started using NF optics. The other problems being glass falling out, power adjustment stopped working (froze up), turrets falling off track, and just many other problems that i just have never had with NF. I just recently had my first problem with my first BR NF scope. Its the oldest one i have and it had something rattling around in it. I would have never noticed if i didnt have it off the other week because it still function perfectly. Its going back soon they said no problem it will come back to you in like new condition. Its tough to beat that.</p><p></p><p>There is a huge difference between "hype" and performance. Maybe it just the fact i expect more out of a scope then most. But when it comes to the best i have rarely seen anything that will compare to a NF...</p><p></p><p>bobby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyL, post: 419759, member: 14081"] Wow there is a lot of if ands and buts in here lately.... First off i know alot of machinist and some of them are extremely good at what they do but without first hand knowledge of how NF makes there turrets there is no way in hell they could ever take one and duplicate it. That being said... They are one of the best scopes on the market because they hold zero and when you click it 12.5 minutes they move 12.5 minutes and come back to zero without any problems. That first of all i have almost never seen happen in any other scope i have owed. They all have problems like this that have made me scratch my head and funny enough these problems stopped when i started using NF optics. The other problems being glass falling out, power adjustment stopped working (froze up), turrets falling off track, and just many other problems that i just have never had with NF. I just recently had my first problem with my first BR NF scope. Its the oldest one i have and it had something rattling around in it. I would have never noticed if i didnt have it off the other week because it still function perfectly. Its going back soon they said no problem it will come back to you in like new condition. Its tough to beat that. There is a huge difference between "hype" and performance. Maybe it just the fact i expect more out of a scope then most. But when it comes to the best i have rarely seen anything that will compare to a NF... bobby [/QUOTE]
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