Interested to know what shooters think about these scopes in the field? My experiences have been very good, especially when spot lighting or shooting in poor light.
I am currently waiting on 8-32*56 to stick on top of my 22-250.
Nightforce scopes
- Drew Jaeger
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Re: Nightforce scopes
Would be a damn fine unit. Very keen to have a look through a Nightforce.7mmmag wrote:I am currently waiting on 8-32*56 to stick on top of my 22-250.
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The Nightforce scope is the number one pick for L/R benchrest. The majority use them. Why?? The optics are good, the magnification high, adjustments 1/8, and the tracking great! This is what we want in a scope for L/R!
I have two 12-42X56NF's, a Leupold 8.5-25-50 LR, Leupold 45X45 and a Zeiss 6-24X56.
My personal preference is that my Nightforce is better than the Leupolds. The Zeiss is not mounted as yet, but looking through it I think I can say that the Optics are clearly ahead of all the other scopes I own!
If I were to buy a Nightforce for a hunting rifle where I would be changing elevation for different shots, I'd look at the NXS range. The 1/4 adjustments make quicker elevation changes. This is assuming that you are going to be taking long shots when you are talking about a 8-32X scope!
Overall, you will be very happy with a Nightforce. It will make any other scope you use look like it came out of a wheaties packet!
Cheers
AI
I have two 12-42X56NF's, a Leupold 8.5-25-50 LR, Leupold 45X45 and a Zeiss 6-24X56.
My personal preference is that my Nightforce is better than the Leupolds. The Zeiss is not mounted as yet, but looking through it I think I can say that the Optics are clearly ahead of all the other scopes I own!
If I were to buy a Nightforce for a hunting rifle where I would be changing elevation for different shots, I'd look at the NXS range. The 1/4 adjustments make quicker elevation changes. This is assuming that you are going to be taking long shots when you are talking about a 8-32X scope!
Overall, you will be very happy with a Nightforce. It will make any other scope you use look like it came out of a wheaties packet!
Cheers
AI
- Kenny
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Nightforce........hmmmm..nice!
Exceptional quality with brilliant optics, expensive but you get what you pay for. They may exist.... but........I have not heard of a bad one yet
Just a bit heavy at 2.2lbs for a walkabout gun, spotlighting or varminting ..no probs
I read somewhere once..."there are two sorts of scope owners, those using Nightforce and those who are saving for one"
KY
Exceptional quality with brilliant optics, expensive but you get what you pay for. They may exist.... but........I have not heard of a bad one yet
Just a bit heavy at 2.2lbs for a walkabout gun, spotlighting or varminting ..no probs
I read somewhere once..."there are two sorts of scope owners, those using Nightforce and those who are saving for one"
KY
Nice quote Kenny, i believe you may have read that in the scope section of Pete Van Meurs (Pro Cal) price list. He swears by them, and i tend to believe him.Kenny wrote:Nightforce........hmmmm..nice!
Exceptional quality with brilliant optics, expensive but you get what you pay for. They may exist.... but........I have not heard of a bad one yet
Just a bit heavy at 2.2lbs for a walkabout gun, spotlighting or varminting ..no probs
I read somewhere once..."there are two sorts of scope owners, those using Nightforce and those who are saving for one"
KY
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