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Trijicon tenmile vs nightforce nx8
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<blockquote data-quote="adk hunter" data-source="post: 2753907" data-attributes="member: 105492"><p>Cartridge?</p><p>Nothing to offer as to the Trijicon but did just pick up a nx 8-32. Cf2d second focal plane from here.</p><p></p><p>The dots are very fine and allow excellent pinpoint shooting. Parallax seems wide to me in the lower range and sharpens easily at higher end. The illumination isn't as bright as the Leupold firedot in the daytime but when put on a dark tree or rock is visible. If buying new I would have rather had the MOAR reticle but saved buying here. </p><p></p><p>It is pretty heavy but I'm not mad about it. The rifle I put together (300PRC) ended up too light so the weight was beneficial. It just makes it a little top heavy when carrying in hand.</p><p></p><p>One thing of note about the magnification I was worried about was field of view on low end. It actually grows from 4-5 then proceeds as normal. Not sure the bottom end is true 4x but haven't measure it and won't. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the 4-32.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adk hunter, post: 2753907, member: 105492"] Cartridge? Nothing to offer as to the Trijicon but did just pick up a nx 8-32. Cf2d second focal plane from here. The dots are very fine and allow excellent pinpoint shooting. Parallax seems wide to me in the lower range and sharpens easily at higher end. The illumination isn't as bright as the Leupold firedot in the daytime but when put on a dark tree or rock is visible. If buying new I would have rather had the MOAR reticle but saved buying here. It is pretty heavy but I'm not mad about it. The rifle I put together (300PRC) ended up too light so the weight was beneficial. It just makes it a little top heavy when carrying in hand. One thing of note about the magnification I was worried about was field of view on low end. It actually grows from 4-5 then proceeds as normal. Not sure the bottom end is true 4x but haven't measure it and won't. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the 4-32. [/QUOTE]
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