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Where is the infamous NIGHTFORCE NX8 tight eyebox?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter61" data-source="post: 2990802" data-attributes="member: 52081"><p>I have used a number of scopes over my lifetime. </p><p>I used Nightforce for years as the glass quality was the best on the market. </p><p>I tried the NX8 and in my opinion there is no real problem with the eye box. It's as tight or loose as most scopes with compatible amounts of zoom. </p><p>Scopes are all about the quality of glass, and depth of field and then most other things are subjective. There is no perfect scope, there is always compromise. </p><p>Most importantly if you have faith in your equipment and you're comfortable behind the glass you will undoubtedly be more confident and therefore shoot better. </p><p>Me I am just an old guy who has gone from using Nightforce over to Vortex, I wouldn't say that there was much between the similar models. The main difference is that I feel slightly more comfortable behind the Vortex and therefore I may shoot slightly better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter61, post: 2990802, member: 52081"] I have used a number of scopes over my lifetime. I used Nightforce for years as the glass quality was the best on the market. I tried the NX8 and in my opinion there is no real problem with the eye box. It’s as tight or loose as most scopes with compatible amounts of zoom. Scopes are all about the quality of glass, and depth of field and then most other things are subjective. There is no perfect scope, there is always compromise. Most importantly if you have faith in your equipment and you’re comfortable behind the glass you will undoubtedly be more confident and therefore shoot better. Me I am just an old guy who has gone from using Nightforce over to Vortex, I wouldn’t say that there was much between the similar models. The main difference is that I feel slightly more comfortable behind the Vortex and therefore I may shoot slightly better. [/QUOTE]
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