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Nikon P-223 3x9-40 tracking
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<blockquote data-quote="engineer40" data-source="post: 1109700" data-attributes="member: 90399"><p>Can I ask where you got that deal? I might be in the market for another cheap scope. </p><p></p><p>I have a couple Nikon's and always enjoyed the clarity of the glass for the price you pay. But we should probably expect a high end camera manufacturer to produce good glass right... I haven't used the turrets on them however so I can't comment on that. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like I am in a very similar situation as you. I also have a 30-06 and just started reloading and learning more about real long range shooting calculations, etc. I did a ton of research before I purchased a scope. I went with a SFWA fixed power scope. It's really hard to beat for under $300. In fact, I believe it might be hard to beat at twice that price. So if your Nikon doesn't track well, I would look that direction. </p><p></p><p>I don't mind it being a fixed power scope. Although sometimes it would be nice to actually zoom back and have a larger FOV. </p><p></p><p>But either way, sounds like you got a good deal on a good scope. Even if it doesn't end up being the scope you learn ballistic calculations with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="engineer40, post: 1109700, member: 90399"] Can I ask where you got that deal? I might be in the market for another cheap scope. I have a couple Nikon's and always enjoyed the clarity of the glass for the price you pay. But we should probably expect a high end camera manufacturer to produce good glass right... I haven't used the turrets on them however so I can't comment on that. Sounds like I am in a very similar situation as you. I also have a 30-06 and just started reloading and learning more about real long range shooting calculations, etc. I did a ton of research before I purchased a scope. I went with a SFWA fixed power scope. It's really hard to beat for under $300. In fact, I believe it might be hard to beat at twice that price. So if your Nikon doesn't track well, I would look that direction. I don't mind it being a fixed power scope. Although sometimes it would be nice to actually zoom back and have a larger FOV. But either way, sounds like you got a good deal on a good scope. Even if it doesn't end up being the scope you learn ballistic calculations with. [/QUOTE]
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