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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Any NightForce NX8 reviews ???
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 2027548" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>I have a pair of 4-32x50 in sfp and ffp, milC reticles. I like both scopes a fair bit. The parallax needs constant attention, as the depth of field is low due to the 8x zoom ratio and short 30mm tube construction. Many speek to the sensitivity of the eyebox, but if you have your shooting position built properly and a stock that gives consistent cheek weld, I've had no issues with it. The downfall of the nx8 is that in the upper 20% of mag range, it performs dismal in low light situations. I use my 4-32 "scopes essentially from 4-26x as above 26x the view is rather dim unless you're in very bright shooting situations. Tracking, durability, turret dexterity, illumination, and all physical aspects of the scope have performed very well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 2027548, member: 13732"] I have a pair of 4-32x50 in sfp and ffp, milC reticles. I like both scopes a fair bit. The parallax needs constant attention, as the depth of field is low due to the 8x zoom ratio and short 30mm tube construction. Many speek to the sensitivity of the eyebox, but if you have your shooting position built properly and a stock that gives consistent cheek weld, I've had no issues with it. The downfall of the nx8 is that in the upper 20% of mag range, it performs dismal in low light situations. I use my 4-32 "scopes essentially from 4-26x as above 26x the view is rather dim unless you're in very bright shooting situations. Tracking, durability, turret dexterity, illumination, and all physical aspects of the scope have performed very well for me. [/QUOTE]
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