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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1173405" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>I have the shv nightforce scope. I like the scope quite well. While it probably isn't quite as nice as the nxs (turrets aren't as crisp) I actually like it for hunting better than the nxs. Main reason is the covered turret. Lots don't like this but packing it on a horse it gives me a little piece of mind knowing the turrets are protected. One scope a lot of people seem to like, especially for hunting, is the leupold vx6. I would like to try one, but haven't as of yet. I do have a few of the sightron scopes, but they are the si and sii models. They have pretty fair glass and seem to hold zero quite well. I don't dial these scopes, but from everything I've read the siii sounds as if it would be a very nice scope that could be dialed with no problems. Good luck and have fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1173405, member: 73479"] I have the shv nightforce scope. I like the scope quite well. While it probably isn't quite as nice as the nxs (turrets aren't as crisp) I actually like it for hunting better than the nxs. Main reason is the covered turret. Lots don't like this but packing it on a horse it gives me a little piece of mind knowing the turrets are protected. One scope a lot of people seem to like, especially for hunting, is the leupold vx6. I would like to try one, but haven't as of yet. I do have a few of the sightron scopes, but they are the si and sii models. They have pretty fair glass and seem to hold zero quite well. I don't dial these scopes, but from everything I've read the siii sounds as if it would be a very nice scope that could be dialed with no problems. Good luck and have fun [/QUOTE]
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