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Rifle Scopes NX8 2.5-20 vs 4-32?

Very few reasons, if any. The dof and edge clarity are better in the 4-32, parallax is just a bit less finicky. Eyebox is pretty close. I have run both quite a bit, and I own 2x of the 4-32 models. As long as you have your comb height set correctly, the eyebox issue, well isn't an issue at all. I've been pretty happy with both mine. The 4-32 runs very well in the 7-26 power range, the 2.5-20 runs well 4-17 or so. So keep that in mind. 1 of my 4-32x50 is a ffp, and other is sfp. I will say the sfp model is much easier to use at 4-6x as reticle is MUCH more visible.

So on the 4-32... is the 4-6 and 27-32 not useable or just not as crisp as the 7-26 range? What are you using your 4-32s for?
 
The reticle in ffp is very small in thr 4-6 range, preventing use of much of it. In the 28-32x the image brightness dims as you get closer to 32x. It's not as prevalent in very bright conditions, but quite noticeable at dawn/dusk.

Gotcha, and with all that being said still a much wider range and more magnification, so if you could only have one you’d be going with the 4-32?
 
Stirring the pot, curious if anyone has experience with the NX8 2.5-20 SecondFP scope compared to the other NX8 models. Is it any better than the FFP model? I like the field of view on the 2.5-20 model compared to the 4-32 but I realize the 4-32 optically is better.
 
Stirring the pot, curious if anyone has experience with the NX8 2.5-20 SecondFP scope compared to the other NX8 models. Is it any better than the FFP model? I like the field of view on the 2.5-20 model compared to the 4-32 but I realize the 4-32 optically is better.
I just placed an order for a sfp 2.5-20 as I wanted for my 300prc carbon build. I really wanted to not have to rely on illumination to see thin stadia at low power in low light hunting. I will try to get some impressions posted when I get it in. I also wanted to get below 4x as I hunt in some pretty tight spots where a 1-8x is a real bonus but there is also a chance to dial for a long shot.
 
@Designhunter I recently bought the 4-32x50 Mil-Xt and I have enjoyed it so far. I would like a SFP version of another because the new SFP reticle offering looks really nice to me. I previously had a 4-16 ATACR with the Mil-C and while it was okay I am really excited about the Mil-Xt. I thought it would be too busy for me but I like it a lot. I know the NX8’s have been dogged in some reviews but I have been impressed. I like the 4-32 a lot better then the Vortex AMG 6-24 that I previously had. Just my thoughts. I’ll be interested in your review of the SFP 2.5-20.
 
@Designhunter I recently bought the 4-32x50 Mil-Xt and I have enjoyed it so far. I would like a SFP version of another because the new SFP reticle offering looks really nice to me. I previously had a 4-16 ATACR with the Mil-C and while it was okay I am really excited about the Mil-Xt. I thought it would be too busy for me but I like it a lot. I know the NX8’s have been dogged in some reviews but I have been impressed. I like the 4-32 a lot better then the Vortex AMG 6-24 that I previously had. Just my thoughts. I’ll be interested in your review of the SFP 2.5-20.
I agree with you. I think a lot of the negative comments come front people that just crank it to 32x and spend 5 min behind it, which isn’t as bad as some people say, but from 4-24x it’s a very nice scope for $ and weight. The “eye box” and depth of field gets kinda finicky at 32x. I think if it was a 4-24x scope it would get great reviews and most everyone would like it.
 
My 4-32 has some edge distortion but it doesn’t really matter to me because the resolution in the center is great.
It sits on a 6.5 gasser, and so I’d say I use it mainly from about 5.5-26x the most. But being able to really zoom in to spot something is nice. I looked through and tested both, and decided the 4-32 was superior.