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Nightforce SHV F1 Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Hondo64d" data-source="post: 1454991" data-attributes="member: 1390"><p>Took my x47 with SHV F1 out with me when checking on the cows yesterday evening. The illuminated center cross works well with plenty of brightness settings to choose from. No problem with excessive brightness obscuring the target. Even on 4x, the center cross is visible as long as you adjust the brightness correctly. At 4x it appears like a small red dot. Watched a doe through the scope at well past legal shooting light and had no problems seeing her clearly and could have easily made the shot. I do wish the entire reticle was illuminated simply because it would allow me to use the reticle for wind holds as the light fades. The wind almost never stops blowing here...</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hondo64d, post: 1454991, member: 1390"] Took my x47 with SHV F1 out with me when checking on the cows yesterday evening. The illuminated center cross works well with plenty of brightness settings to choose from. No problem with excessive brightness obscuring the target. Even on 4x, the center cross is visible as long as you adjust the brightness correctly. At 4x it appears like a small red dot. Watched a doe through the scope at well past legal shooting light and had no problems seeing her clearly and could have easily made the shot. I do wish the entire reticle was illuminated simply because it would allow me to use the reticle for wind holds as the light fades. The wind almost never stops blowing here... John [/QUOTE]
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