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<blockquote data-quote="ogreshooter" data-source="post: 489188" data-attributes="member: 16647"><p>What dollar range are you talking about? That helps a ton to begin with.</p><p>What power range do you want? How close and how far do you plan on shooting?</p><p></p><p>I was in your shoes a few months ago. I found out what my budget was, started looking and researching. Found out that what I wanted/needed was not in that budget, save some bones, and bought a Nightforce. Extremely glad I did.</p><p></p><p>I am still out of the loop on the PST, I don't have one and none of my friends do. I will only give you the straight scoop on what I have and what I shoot.</p><p></p><p>Sightron scopes are on many of my rifles. I love the glass, construction, and knobs on my Big Sky SII scopes. I have one SII that is NOT a Big Sky, and it is better than anything else in it's price range. All of my Sightrons have repeatable adjustments for as much as I have dialed them at range.</p><p></p><p>Nightforce has the best glass of any of my scopes (including my Trijicon accupoint). Knobs are good and tight so as not to move while hiking, but turn readily when you need to dial. Superb (albeit heavy) scope. Look in the For Sale section here. If you need to have new, check out Shawn Carlock. He is a NF dealer and site supporter. There are other supporters that carry NF, but I know Shawn personally and respect his opinion. He is the one that sold me on buying a Nightforce.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your rifle and don't be afraid to ask questions, just try to give as much info ahead of time to help us help you.</p><p></p><p>Ogre</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ogreshooter, post: 489188, member: 16647"] What dollar range are you talking about? That helps a ton to begin with. What power range do you want? How close and how far do you plan on shooting? I was in your shoes a few months ago. I found out what my budget was, started looking and researching. Found out that what I wanted/needed was not in that budget, save some bones, and bought a Nightforce. Extremely glad I did. I am still out of the loop on the PST, I don't have one and none of my friends do. I will only give you the straight scoop on what I have and what I shoot. Sightron scopes are on many of my rifles. I love the glass, construction, and knobs on my Big Sky SII scopes. I have one SII that is NOT a Big Sky, and it is better than anything else in it's price range. All of my Sightrons have repeatable adjustments for as much as I have dialed them at range. Nightforce has the best glass of any of my scopes (including my Trijicon accupoint). Knobs are good and tight so as not to move while hiking, but turn readily when you need to dial. Superb (albeit heavy) scope. Look in the For Sale section here. If you need to have new, check out Shawn Carlock. He is a NF dealer and site supporter. There are other supporters that carry NF, but I know Shawn personally and respect his opinion. He is the one that sold me on buying a Nightforce. Enjoy your rifle and don't be afraid to ask questions, just try to give as much info ahead of time to help us help you. Ogre [/QUOTE]
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