Rifle Scopes Nightforce 4-14x50mm FFP turret repeatable?

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I'm currently looking at the nightforce shv 4-14x50 FFP to put on my 300wm. I've previously owned a nxs and currently have an Atacr on a different rifle.

I was wondering if the shv line of scopes track as well as the more expensive nightforce scopes. I'm confident the glass will be good enough for me. The most important thing to me is tracking and repeatable.

I would appreciate any opinions from anybody with experience with the shv line.
Thanks
 
I'm currently looking at the nightforce shv 4-14x50 FFP to put on my 300wm. I've previously owned a nxs and currently have an Atacr on a different rifle.

I was wondering if the shv line of scopes track as well as the more expensive nightforce scopes. I'm confident the glass will be good enough for me. The most important thing to me is tracking and repeatable.

I would appreciate any opinions from anybody with experience with the shv line.
Thanks


We've sold a ton of the SHV F1's and have never had anyone complain about the tracking, buy with confidence. http://bit.ly/2pynX3P
 
I have one on a RPR and it has been abused by several people as this rifle is frequently loaned out. Like all of my NF scopes it just keeps working perfectly every time. Call Richard at CS Tactical. 916-670-1103. I am not affiliated with them, I just send them money and they send me nice optics.
 
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I have one on a RPR and it has been abused by several people as this rifle is frequently loaned out. Like all of my NF scopes it just keeps working perfectly every time. Call Richard at CS Tactical. 916-670-1103. I am not affiliated with them, I just send them money and they send me nice optics.

Thank you for the compliment! Nice optics are what we have plenty of :)
 
I like my shv 4-14x50 f1 but would never put it on my 300 WM. There is not enough eye relief for a magnum cartridge. Straight behind the rifle you will be fine. Shooting from off positions will probably introduce your eye to the scope.