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nikon scope question
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 995114"><p>I love the nikon prostaffs. You can't beat them for the money. I have three and have had experience with up to 6. The hardest recoiling rifle was savage 116 in 300 RUM with a nikon prostaff 3-9x40. 600 yard hits on 10 inch steel was easy. My remington 700 SPS tactical .308 win with the 5-20x44mm monarch would go out to 750 with ease as well. Anything past 750 was very difficult with the BDC and 1 inch tube. I ran out of elevation and the bdc circles weren't precise enough for the targets at a grand. I also have a nikon prostaff 2-7x35mm on a rem 700 30-06 which is a regular 400 yard performer at the range and it has killed several deer all within 200 yards. Last but not least I have the nikon 223 3-9x40 on my ar. I just got it so no testing yet but the turrets are nice, the click are positive, the glass is extremely clear, and the eye relief is generous with my adjustable stock. So the point of this rant is for the money you will definitely get the performance and then some out of nikon scopes, especially in your 308. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 995114"] I love the nikon prostaffs. You can't beat them for the money. I have three and have had experience with up to 6. The hardest recoiling rifle was savage 116 in 300 RUM with a nikon prostaff 3-9x40. 600 yard hits on 10 inch steel was easy. My remington 700 SPS tactical .308 win with the 5-20x44mm monarch would go out to 750 with ease as well. Anything past 750 was very difficult with the BDC and 1 inch tube. I ran out of elevation and the bdc circles weren't precise enough for the targets at a grand. I also have a nikon prostaff 2-7x35mm on a rem 700 30-06 which is a regular 400 yard performer at the range and it has killed several deer all within 200 yards. Last but not least I have the nikon 223 3-9x40 on my ar. I just got it so no testing yet but the turrets are nice, the click are positive, the glass is extremely clear, and the eye relief is generous with my adjustable stock. So the point of this rant is for the money you will definitely get the performance and then some out of nikon scopes, especially in your 308. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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