tmmcampbell
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Last week I asked about the Nikon Black 1000. No one had much information about the scope. Cabela's had them on sale so I bought one.
I bought the black 1000. It is a second focal plane. It was $499. Got it home and realized it did not have a zero stop. That's a no go for me. So I took it back and bought the black fx 1000. It is first focal plane but has a zero stop. It is difficult for my old eyes to see the reticle so I spent the extra $100 for the illuminated reticle. So now my $499 scope is a $699 scope.
The glass on both black 1000's are nice. They are on par with my leopold vx3 and Swfa. To my eyes my leupold mark 4 and sig whisky 5 has a little better glass, but it is close enough that it is difficult to tell the difference. Low light performance was so equal between these brands that it didn't make a difference to me. So overall I was impressed with the glass.
One weird thing to note is I bumped the scope on the table while looking at it. The noise it made was a "ting". Every other scope I've had is more a "tunk". I didn't take anything away from this other than it was weird. It appears to be a well made scope.
I mounted this on a bergara 6.5 Creedmoor that shoots in the .3s. I did a 20" box test it was on the money. Return to zero. And repeat. It tracks very well. The reticle also was right on the money for tracking. I am very impressed with it's tracking.
The zero stop is easy to set, and works as advertised. I really like the turrets. They had a good feel and were easy to use. I especially liked the windage turret. It has marked on the dial left and right with arrows. Yes I know down is right and up is left. I still like it on the dial so I don't have to think about it. The second focal plane did not have this feature.
Misses: The illuminated reticle is a joke. It was overcast today and you could not tell if it was on. In a very dark room you can barely see level 1. Level 10 is about as bright as level 5 on my sig. My opinion is the illumination is a waste of $100. (I put in the battery that came with it. I will try a new battery when I get the chance)
I also would not use this scope for hunting. It is too difficult to see the reticle until about 7 power. Maybe if the illumination was better, but it was not.
If Nikon put the turrets from the FX on the second focal plane for $500ish this would be one hell of a scope, and one I would buy more of. I very seriously doubt I would buy another FX as I'm not a first focal plane fan.
I bought the black 1000. It is a second focal plane. It was $499. Got it home and realized it did not have a zero stop. That's a no go for me. So I took it back and bought the black fx 1000. It is first focal plane but has a zero stop. It is difficult for my old eyes to see the reticle so I spent the extra $100 for the illuminated reticle. So now my $499 scope is a $699 scope.
The glass on both black 1000's are nice. They are on par with my leopold vx3 and Swfa. To my eyes my leupold mark 4 and sig whisky 5 has a little better glass, but it is close enough that it is difficult to tell the difference. Low light performance was so equal between these brands that it didn't make a difference to me. So overall I was impressed with the glass.
One weird thing to note is I bumped the scope on the table while looking at it. The noise it made was a "ting". Every other scope I've had is more a "tunk". I didn't take anything away from this other than it was weird. It appears to be a well made scope.
I mounted this on a bergara 6.5 Creedmoor that shoots in the .3s. I did a 20" box test it was on the money. Return to zero. And repeat. It tracks very well. The reticle also was right on the money for tracking. I am very impressed with it's tracking.
The zero stop is easy to set, and works as advertised. I really like the turrets. They had a good feel and were easy to use. I especially liked the windage turret. It has marked on the dial left and right with arrows. Yes I know down is right and up is left. I still like it on the dial so I don't have to think about it. The second focal plane did not have this feature.
Misses: The illuminated reticle is a joke. It was overcast today and you could not tell if it was on. In a very dark room you can barely see level 1. Level 10 is about as bright as level 5 on my sig. My opinion is the illumination is a waste of $100. (I put in the battery that came with it. I will try a new battery when I get the chance)
I also would not use this scope for hunting. It is too difficult to see the reticle until about 7 power. Maybe if the illumination was better, but it was not.
If Nikon put the turrets from the FX on the second focal plane for $500ish this would be one hell of a scope, and one I would buy more of. I very seriously doubt I would buy another FX as I'm not a first focal plane fan.