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http://nightforceoptics.com/15-55x52-competition/
15-55
60 Elev + 60 MOA Windage
24% lighter than BR
20% lighter NSX
Can we get a "drool" icon
15-55
60 Elev + 60 MOA Windage
24% lighter than BR
20% lighter NSX
Can we get a "drool" icon
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Re: Scope porn
A reaction to the success of Sightron and March scopes perhaps!
Not overkeen on the two available reticles either
Alan
Not overkeen on the two available reticles either

Alan
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i sgree alan now if they do the venerable np2dd ill be order 2 as soon as they arrive
not much keen on the march's
not much keen on the march's
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No doubt it will become the must have scope for the fashionistas, you have to give it to the japanese, they do know how to make a good scope or scope parts if you like. I can't wait for it to become available over here, I'll be first in the queue for those so out of date and totally useless 12-42s
Essexboy

Essexboy
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They are good scopes for sure. I like that it is high mag with 60 MOA. Essex boy - agree on your 12-42 comment but they do only have 45 minutes of adjustment range.
Also NP2-DD ret is a must-have. Perhaps we need to email Nightforce?!
Also NP2-DD ret is a must-have. Perhaps we need to email Nightforce?!
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They have changed the glass but as I said in another post anticipated at 3600 4000 bucks surely not.
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I can not help thinking that the two scopes that have been released this week have been more reactionary to technology that has been available by other manufacturers for a couple of years rather than pushing the bounds.
I see that it weighs 27.87 oz the equivalent Sightron weighs 30.10 oz, is anyone really going to spend nearly 2 grand more to save 2 ounces?
http://info.sightron.com/Riflescopes/SI ... 0X60LRFCH/
Disappointing that they went for a 30 mm tube, clearly being steered by keeping the weight down. The current fashion would be to go for a 35 or 40 mm tube and to put on a turret that would only have one revolution to cover the whole MOA.
I also read that it has no zero stop option - who are they directingthis scope at?
I agree with 20 series, those reticles do nothing for me. I do not know who the R&D guys consulted in designing this scope, or how long a go they did that consultation, but I will be surprised to see it flying off the shelves in the UK.
If anything, after comparing the Sightron to the Nightforce, they have probably done more to highlight what a good value product the Sightron is and should be awarded a Sightron Sales award!
DM
I see that it weighs 27.87 oz the equivalent Sightron weighs 30.10 oz, is anyone really going to spend nearly 2 grand more to save 2 ounces?
http://info.sightron.com/Riflescopes/SI ... 0X60LRFCH/
Disappointing that they went for a 30 mm tube, clearly being steered by keeping the weight down. The current fashion would be to go for a 35 or 40 mm tube and to put on a turret that would only have one revolution to cover the whole MOA.
I also read that it has no zero stop option - who are they directingthis scope at?
I agree with 20 series, those reticles do nothing for me. I do not know who the R&D guys consulted in designing this scope, or how long a go they did that consultation, but I will be surprised to see it flying off the shelves in the UK.
If anything, after comparing the Sightron to the Nightforce, they have probably done more to highlight what a good value product the Sightron is and should be awarded a Sightron Sales award!
DM
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