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nightforce scope querrie
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<blockquote data-quote="zupatun" data-source="post: 416872" data-attributes="member: 3533"><p>I've done this with several scopes from many if not all of the major scope manufactuers---most recently at the Shot Show in Las Vegas in Jan. Some scopes/designs are worse than others at high and low mag (especially noticeable at high mag--you get some color dispersion. Results from some very respected names were surprising.</p><p></p><p>In my show notes, Nightforce was fairly low on the intensity and size of haze around the artificial light sources available at the show (cieling lights)--not the best but definitely not even close to the worst. </p><p></p><p>One thing to do to really test how well you will identify objects is to look at the resolution of the sope at low and high mag...how fine of detail will it resolve. I think Nightforce is up there, but only tests with something like a MIL-STD-150A or other standard side by side at similar mags will tell the whole story assuming the lighting conditions are the same for all scopes tested.</p><p></p><p>Just thinking out loud.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zupatun, post: 416872, member: 3533"] I've done this with several scopes from many if not all of the major scope manufactuers---most recently at the Shot Show in Las Vegas in Jan. Some scopes/designs are worse than others at high and low mag (especially noticeable at high mag--you get some color dispersion. Results from some very respected names were surprising. In my show notes, Nightforce was fairly low on the intensity and size of haze around the artificial light sources available at the show (cieling lights)--not the best but definitely not even close to the worst. One thing to do to really test how well you will identify objects is to look at the resolution of the sope at low and high mag...how fine of detail will it resolve. I think Nightforce is up there, but only tests with something like a MIL-STD-150A or other standard side by side at similar mags will tell the whole story assuming the lighting conditions are the same for all scopes tested. Just thinking out loud. Matt [/QUOTE]
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