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NXS vs New IOR
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<blockquote data-quote="youngbuck" data-source="post: 527031" data-attributes="member: 22987"><p>Thanks Jon.</p><p> There hasn't been an animal I have jump shot in quite some time. I dont think the tunnel vision would bother me. I rarely even use my scope at lower magnification even to find targets. My dad may be using this rifle occasionaly. He has a few more points to have max points for early rifle elk here in AZ. He can't find anything in a scope, so he prefers lower magnifaction , where the FFP would be a benefit.</p><p> </p><p> I looked into getting the SS. All my other LR rigs are MOA/MOA. Im comfortable with MOA and it would take some time getting used to mills. I have trained myself to think in MOA. It would be difficult to interchange between 3 LR rigs when one is mills. I would like to look through one however just to see how it compares to others I'm familiar with. Maybe they will eventually have a MOA/MOA version, or may do now. I havent found one yet.</p><p> </p><p> The IOR is only 6 oz heavier than the NF. I'm used to hauling a heavy pack. I generally have a rifle, spotter, 15s, camera/video, and atleast one tripod. The major concern of the IOR for me is the FFP and reticle, it may be too cluttered. Ive been looking for subtensions for the new IOR, but haven't come across anything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngbuck, post: 527031, member: 22987"] Thanks Jon. There hasn't been an animal I have jump shot in quite some time. I dont think the tunnel vision would bother me. I rarely even use my scope at lower magnification even to find targets. My dad may be using this rifle occasionaly. He has a few more points to have max points for early rifle elk here in AZ. He can't find anything in a scope, so he prefers lower magnifaction , where the FFP would be a benefit. I looked into getting the SS. All my other LR rigs are MOA/MOA. Im comfortable with MOA and it would take some time getting used to mills. I have trained myself to think in MOA. It would be difficult to interchange between 3 LR rigs when one is mills. I would like to look through one however just to see how it compares to others I'm familiar with. Maybe they will eventually have a MOA/MOA version, or may do now. I havent found one yet. The IOR is only 6 oz heavier than the NF. I'm used to hauling a heavy pack. I generally have a rifle, spotter, 15s, camera/video, and atleast one tripod. The major concern of the IOR for me is the FFP and reticle, it may be too cluttered. Ive been looking for subtensions for the new IOR, but haven't come across anything [/QUOTE]
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