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Nightforce vs Huskemaw or something else in that price range??
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1656177" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>While I have several Nightforce scopes and they are my preferred scope for competition, they are not as impeccable as many believe. While rare, I have had to return a couple of NF scopes over the years that have had tracking and parallax issues. Theses functions should not be assumed to be exact and always tested if LR precision work is on the plate. I will say that when they fix it, it stays fixed. While it continues to be my preferred scope for PRS, with the 5x25x56 ATACR/F1, I have observed first hand NF's lack of experience with front focal plane scopes. Mine included, I have seen several F1's that the reticle/image will "jump" a few tenths of a MIL when switching magnification directions with the power ring. NF's answer....It won't effect accuracy or precision because the reticle and image are in the same plane. While this is the case, it doesn't fly with a $3000 scope! Perhaps they will eventually correct this. S&B, Vortex, Kales, and others figured this out long ago. NF is good, but not perfect. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1656177, member: 10291"] While I have several Nightforce scopes and they are my preferred scope for competition, they are not as impeccable as many believe. While rare, I have had to return a couple of NF scopes over the years that have had tracking and parallax issues. Theses functions should not be assumed to be exact and always tested if LR precision work is on the plate. I will say that when they fix it, it stays fixed. While it continues to be my preferred scope for PRS, with the 5x25x56 ATACR/F1, I have observed first hand NF’s lack of experience with front focal plane scopes. Mine included, I have seen several F1’s that the reticle/image will “jump” a few tenths of a MIL when switching magnification directions with the power ring. NF’s answer....It won’t effect accuracy or precision because the reticle and image are in the same plane. While this is the case, it doesn’t fly with a $3000 scope! Perhaps they will eventually correct this. S&B, Vortex, Kales, and others figured this out long ago. NF is good, but not perfect. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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