Major03
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Depends...if you do much low light shooting, then most definitely. If you shoot largely inside of 200 yds on a range in decent weather conditions then not as much.
Value is very subjective
Value is very subjective
Depends...if you do much low light shooting, then most definitely. If you shoot largely inside of 200 yds on a range in decent weather conditions then not as much.
Value is very subjective
What is the reasoning behind a 1.25 magnification?
Seems like the perfect way to ruin a both eyes open optic.
What is the reasoning behind a 1.25 magnification?
Seems like the perfect way to ruin a both eyes open optic.
Ah, so they're actually kind of false advertising . Are all 1-4 power scopes like this?
If you were getting a new 3-gun scope, what would you pick? My Millet DMR is horrible in anything darker than the noon day sun. I have a Vortex Strike Eagle, but I haven't fielded it. I want a 1-6 or 1-8x scope with a true 1x. Suggestions? Not looking to pay S&B prices.
If you were getting a new 3-gun scope, what would you pick? My Millet DMR is horrible in anything darker than the noon day sun. I have a Vortex Strike Eagle, but I haven't fielded it. I want a 1-6 or 1-8x scope with a true 1x. Suggestions? Not looking to pay S&B prices.
This is an easy answer for me. I have been using Nikon's BLACK FORCE1000 scope for 2 years now and just bought 2 more. 1 is going on a .375 H&H and the other on a .223 SBR. This illuminated scope lets you get on target and make a quick and accurate shot. My son and I have taken more swine with this scope in the last 9 months then I have total over the last 5 years. 30 mm tube, Speed Force illuminated reticle for under $400.
Is Nikon going to make a 1-6x scope any time soon? Thanks.