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The Basics, Starting Out
NF Scope or Leupold
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2099643" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>I've owned them all....so I speak from experience. I don't shoot 1000 yds or compete in any sort of competitive shooting events. I do practice at longer ranges, but my set ups are for hunting only. Right now I have two really nice rifles, one wears a Schmidt & Bender Exos and the other a Swarovski Z8i. Hands down with total conviction, I can say that these two scopes are the clearest and brightest glass that my eyes have ever looked through. </p><p>The Swaro is a bit lighter in weight and has a larger objective and wider field of view. The Exos is probably my favorite though. It is built as sturdy as a Nightforce and is almost as heavy.....almost. I dial my yardage and the Exos turrets are the best I've handled. </p><p>It's worth noting that I bought both scopes as shot show demos and saved around $800 each.......</p><p>My advice, find a reticle that u really like. For me it's a simple duplex with an illuminated red dot center. </p><p>I wouldn't hesitate to buy the March Compact 2.5-25x52 or the Leica Magnus. </p><p>I did have a NF ATACR and was impressed with the build and how indestructible it was. The quality of the glass was a 9 out of 10.....the Exos and Z8i are both 10s. The only reason I sold it was the weight. Just too heavy for my purposes. </p><p>My motto is never cut corners with your scope or binocs. Spend less on the rifle before u sacrifice on the glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2099643, member: 113003"] I’ve owned them all....so I speak from experience. I don’t shoot 1000 yds or compete in any sort of competitive shooting events. I do practice at longer ranges, but my set ups are for hunting only. Right now I have two really nice rifles, one wears a Schmidt & Bender Exos and the other a Swarovski Z8i. Hands down with total conviction, I can say that these two scopes are the clearest and brightest glass that my eyes have ever looked through. The Swaro is a bit lighter in weight and has a larger objective and wider field of view. The Exos is probably my favorite though. It is built as sturdy as a Nightforce and is almost as heavy.....almost. I dial my yardage and the Exos turrets are the best I’ve handled. It’s worth noting that I bought both scopes as shot show demos and saved around $800 each....... My advice, find a reticle that u really like. For me it’s a simple duplex with an illuminated red dot center. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy the March Compact 2.5-25x52 or the Leica Magnus. I did have a NF ATACR and was impressed with the build and how indestructible it was. The quality of the glass was a 9 out of 10.....the Exos and Z8i are both 10s. The only reason I sold it was the weight. Just too heavy for my purposes. My motto is never cut corners with your scope or binocs. Spend less on the rifle before u sacrifice on the glass. [/QUOTE]
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