SouthTXBowhunter
Well-Known Member
Hey there guys!
I am having a lot of trouble settling on a Nightforce scope and I'm hoping some more input from y'all can help me make a decision.
I am torn between the 3.5-15x50 NXS, the 3.5-15x56 NXS, the 5.5-22x50 NXS and the 5.5-22x56 NXS. And I don't know whether the "Zero-stop" feature is worth the added cost.
Here's the thing. Because they're so expensive, I can only afford to buy one scope for the time being so this scope will have to do "double duty" riding both on my .308 and my AR15. The AR is a custom built (LaRue) rifle built as a light and relatively compact predator rifle. While I am trying to start 'stretching my legs' in terms of long range hunting, I am currently doing a lot of shorter range (50-350 yard) hunting. I'm trying to select a scope that will allow me to grow and extend my range, I will always need a scope that will enable me to shoot at shorter ranges.
I really like the idea of having a scope that can reach 22 power, but I'm concerned that the minimum power of 5.5x will make short range hunting difficult; especially because of the smaller field of view. That's why I like the 3.5-15 power line- it powers down to a good magnification for brush hunting.
Can I get some input from folks who are using the 5.5-22x50 NXS or the 5.5-22x56 NXS (or a similar powered scope) on what it's like for closer-in work? Is it as limiting and difficult as I think; or is really no big deal?
Which scope would y'all recommend for a more all-around scope that will allow me to work towards some really long (800+) range shooting but NOT limit me for more traditional distance hunting? Would the 3.5-15 series be the more versitile scopes? By far?
Would the 5.5-22 series of scopes be too long or too heavy for good mounting on a AR platform rifle? I talked to LaRue and they make a QD mount for ALL the models I'm considering- 1 mount works for all of them.
What about the "Zero-stop" feature- is really worth spending an extra $200-$250 on?
I realize there isn't any perfect scope that will be correct in every situation; and I, also, know I can't afford a scope that's SOLELY designed for long-range hunting, because I don't yet do enough of it to justify having a LR-specific scope. But I want to buy a scope that'll let me do some pretty serious distance shooting. I guess I'm wondering if the 5.5-22 power series of scopes are really only meant for long range hunting- not any short range hunting?
I hope I'm explaining this right. Sorry if I was really redundant, but I need to get this figured out and I don't know where else to turn.
Thanks so much!
Nick
I am having a lot of trouble settling on a Nightforce scope and I'm hoping some more input from y'all can help me make a decision.
I am torn between the 3.5-15x50 NXS, the 3.5-15x56 NXS, the 5.5-22x50 NXS and the 5.5-22x56 NXS. And I don't know whether the "Zero-stop" feature is worth the added cost.
Here's the thing. Because they're so expensive, I can only afford to buy one scope for the time being so this scope will have to do "double duty" riding both on my .308 and my AR15. The AR is a custom built (LaRue) rifle built as a light and relatively compact predator rifle. While I am trying to start 'stretching my legs' in terms of long range hunting, I am currently doing a lot of shorter range (50-350 yard) hunting. I'm trying to select a scope that will allow me to grow and extend my range, I will always need a scope that will enable me to shoot at shorter ranges.
I really like the idea of having a scope that can reach 22 power, but I'm concerned that the minimum power of 5.5x will make short range hunting difficult; especially because of the smaller field of view. That's why I like the 3.5-15 power line- it powers down to a good magnification for brush hunting.
Can I get some input from folks who are using the 5.5-22x50 NXS or the 5.5-22x56 NXS (or a similar powered scope) on what it's like for closer-in work? Is it as limiting and difficult as I think; or is really no big deal?
Which scope would y'all recommend for a more all-around scope that will allow me to work towards some really long (800+) range shooting but NOT limit me for more traditional distance hunting? Would the 3.5-15 series be the more versitile scopes? By far?
Would the 5.5-22 series of scopes be too long or too heavy for good mounting on a AR platform rifle? I talked to LaRue and they make a QD mount for ALL the models I'm considering- 1 mount works for all of them.
What about the "Zero-stop" feature- is really worth spending an extra $200-$250 on?
I realize there isn't any perfect scope that will be correct in every situation; and I, also, know I can't afford a scope that's SOLELY designed for long-range hunting, because I don't yet do enough of it to justify having a LR-specific scope. But I want to buy a scope that'll let me do some pretty serious distance shooting. I guess I'm wondering if the 5.5-22 power series of scopes are really only meant for long range hunting- not any short range hunting?
I hope I'm explaining this right. Sorry if I was really redundant, but I need to get this figured out and I don't know where else to turn.
Thanks so much!
Nick