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New NIkon BLACK FX1000- FFP,30mm,Zero-stop
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1427834" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>We should keep in mind, some production class competitions, there's a price cap. These sub 1000$ optics are a great way to keep guys within those parameters. I agree, about the 800$ being budget friendly for guys like me. Non of my scopes cost more than 1100$.</p><p>Most fall in the 800$-1000$ range. I would like to see how they compare to the XTR 2s and the PST gen 2.</p><p>One thing I noticed, is the turrets looks very similar to the Burris and the PST gen 2. And all three are Philippine made scopes. I'm not sure if it's coincidence or same factory.</p><p>I do know Burris owns the factory where the XTR is made. But that doesn't mean they wouldn't make other companies scopes. Most pacific rim scopes all come from the same factories, but are branded different companies names.</p><p>Just like when you buy a new garden tractor. All the same, different name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1427834, member: 78762"] We should keep in mind, some production class competitions, there’s a price cap. These sub 1000$ optics are a great way to keep guys within those parameters. I agree, about the 800$ being budget friendly for guys like me. Non of my scopes cost more than 1100$. Most fall in the 800$-1000$ range. I would like to see how they compare to the XTR 2s and the PST gen 2. One thing I noticed, is the turrets looks very similar to the Burris and the PST gen 2. And all three are Philippine made scopes. I’m not sure if it’s coincidence or same factory. I do know Burris owns the factory where the XTR is made. But that doesn’t mean they wouldn’t make other companies scopes. Most pacific rim scopes all come from the same factories, but are branded different companies names. Just like when you buy a new garden tractor. All the same, different name. [/QUOTE]
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