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Swavorskie vs Night Force NSX
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<blockquote data-quote="threethreeeight" data-source="post: 270606" data-attributes="member: 7815"><p>Hi gentleman</p><p>I have both scopes in question.</p><p>the Swarovski with ultra fine reticle,I have owned 12 or so years and cannot fault it.I fitted it to my Blaser T2 338LM rig and took Himalayan Tahr out to 1600metres,with no problems,I then put an NXS NPR1 on it and although the opportunity hasn't arisen to shoot at that range again,it is more than capable,</p><p>The Swarovski went on my 25-06 hunting rifle and has taken many more animals.however I am finding the horizontal reticle difficult to see on dusk,back it goes on to the 338 and I shot a red stag at 1,122 metres on friday afternoon last week.</p><p>I took another stag on our farm with the 25-06 on the spotlight eating winter cow feed on saturday at 445metres with the NXS.</p><p>Basically I can't fault either scope for their intended use,BUT,would buy another NXS,because they are way cheaper than the Swaro.</p><p>regards.</p><p>I use a pair of Leica BRF 10x42 binos and have a Swarovski ATS 65 spotter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threethreeeight, post: 270606, member: 7815"] Hi gentleman I have both scopes in question. the Swarovski with ultra fine reticle,I have owned 12 or so years and cannot fault it.I fitted it to my Blaser T2 338LM rig and took Himalayan Tahr out to 1600metres,with no problems,I then put an NXS NPR1 on it and although the opportunity hasn't arisen to shoot at that range again,it is more than capable, The Swarovski went on my 25-06 hunting rifle and has taken many more animals.however I am finding the horizontal reticle difficult to see on dusk,back it goes on to the 338 and I shot a red stag at 1,122 metres on friday afternoon last week. I took another stag on our farm with the 25-06 on the spotlight eating winter cow feed on saturday at 445metres with the NXS. Basically I can't fault either scope for their intended use,BUT,would buy another NXS,because they are way cheaper than the Swaro. regards. I use a pair of Leica BRF 10x42 binos and have a Swarovski ATS 65 spotter. [/QUOTE]
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