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New NIkon BLACK FX1000- FFP,30mm,Zero-stop
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<blockquote data-quote="Bman940" data-source="post: 1401755" data-attributes="member: 26379"><p>The glass is excellent, clear and bright throughout. Here's a review of the glass on the BLACK X1000, the BLACK FX1000 uses the same glass just in a first focal plane.</p><p></p><p>July 14, 2017 by <a href="https://loadoutroom.com/author/jens-hammer/" target="_blank">Rex Nanorum</a></p><p>It comes as no surprise to me that a company famous for their cameras, binoculars and digiscopes should produce such nice glass. I've compared the X1000 to every other optic I have in-house (Leupold, SWFA, Burris) and the glass does not come up wanting. Clarity, color and light transmission are all unrivaled within what I can bring to bear. Shooting on a cloudy day didn't diminish the brilliance with which the colors came through. Fully multicoated, lead and arsenic free, and anti-reflective glass leaves the Nikon scope in a good position to help you make the shot. Eye relief was generous enough, even when shooting an uncharacteristically hard-kicking Ar-10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bman940, post: 1401755, member: 26379"] The glass is excellent, clear and bright throughout. Here's a review of the glass on the BLACK X1000, the BLACK FX1000 uses the same glass just in a first focal plane. July 14, 2017 by [URL='https://loadoutroom.com/author/jens-hammer/']Rex Nanorum[/URL] It comes as no surprise to me that a company famous for their cameras, binoculars and digiscopes should produce such nice glass. I’ve compared the X1000 to every other optic I have in-house (Leupold, SWFA, Burris) and the glass does not come up wanting. Clarity, color and light transmission are all unrivaled within what I can bring to bear. Shooting on a cloudy day didn’t diminish the brilliance with which the colors came through. Fully multicoated, lead and arsenic free, and anti-reflective glass leaves the Nikon scope in a good position to help you make the shot. Eye relief was generous enough, even when shooting an uncharacteristically hard-kicking Ar-10. [/QUOTE]
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