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New NIkon BLACK FX1000- FFP,30mm,Zero-stop
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1426918" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>I am not unhappy with it. I really do not feel there is something "wrong" with it. I just prefer a more tactile turret. Based on that I will be keeping my Sightron on my rifles that do not really need a March or Nightforce. The more people this works for the better in my opinion. The competition in anything the better off the consumer is. When I am dialing prone the only thing I care about with the turrets is how easy it is to hit my dial. Too hard or too soft and you end up fidgeting. If you are dialed on an animal long range you just do not have time to be messing with it. Like I said I have not even had a chance to test the rest of the scope and will do so with zero bias. As far as the statement comparing to the Gen I PST that is what I was referring to about physics earlier. It is somewhat unfair comparing to the Sightron or Gen I PST because they have less clicks per rev.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1426918, member: 26535"] I am not unhappy with it. I really do not feel there is something "wrong" with it. I just prefer a more tactile turret. Based on that I will be keeping my Sightron on my rifles that do not really need a March or Nightforce. The more people this works for the better in my opinion. The competition in anything the better off the consumer is. When I am dialing prone the only thing I care about with the turrets is how easy it is to hit my dial. Too hard or too soft and you end up fidgeting. If you are dialed on an animal long range you just do not have time to be messing with it. Like I said I have not even had a chance to test the rest of the scope and will do so with zero bias. As far as the statement comparing to the Gen I PST that is what I was referring to about physics earlier. It is somewhat unfair comparing to the Sightron or Gen I PST because they have less clicks per rev. [/QUOTE]
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