Re: Looking for suggestions on a scope?
Gents,
Here is a brand scope thats only been around a few years, owned by ATK, a company that also owns Weaver scopes, Federal ammunition, Speer bullets, CCI and other gun related companies.
Brand is Nitrex, has one year over counter exchange program and life time warranty for buyer.
I bought a TR2 series Nitrex about a month ago...very very similiar to Weaver Super Slam scope. Same Japanese glass and internal mechanics.
Recently sat 2 benches at range from gent with a new rifle equipped with a Zeiss Conquest scope 4.5-15X44 with SF and target turret adjustments. Experienced hunter who'd bought a new rifle and Zeiss scope for elk hunting. My Nitrex is a 3-15X42 SF with pull up adjustment caps that functions like target turrets. Asked Zeiss guy to compare my Nitrex to his Zeiss. After viewing thru my scope and playing with its features, adjustments, focus and etc., Zeiss owner had nothing but positive things to say about Nitrex glass/optics and its features. Basically, guy said my Nitrex was comparable to his Zeiss. Except for one big difference.....His Zeiss cost him around $850, the Nitrex cost me $218. Should have seen the Zeiss guys face when I told him my final cost on the Nitrex.
Hard to believe isn't it. Well, my scope had a retail price of around $575....Weaver Super Slam version retails for $697. My particular scope is a discontinued model available only at Natchez Shooters Supply for price I paid. With Natchez discounted price and Nitrex $100 rebate on TR2 scopes, able to buy a heck of a scope for a heck of a price of $218.
Same kind of Nitrex TR2 scope, but 4-20X50 SF available at Natchez from $279 to about $300 final cost, depending on reticle ordered. Gent I shoot with has a rifle on order from Remington custom shop. He and 3 other scope savvy guys at our shooting club had critiqued my Nitrex a few weeks before. All thought the optics/glass were top notch, comparable to any of their Burris, Leopold, Sightron, Nikon scopes. Anyway, guy with rifle on order informed me he'd decided to buy a higher power Nitrex scope from Natchez for use on the 600 yard berm nearing completion at our shooting club.
Since the Zeiss guy and Remington custom shop guy, I've ordered one of the Nitrex TR2 4-20X50 SF scopes from Natchez. I don't have any pretentions of being a scope expert...just a retired guy on a limited income that enjoys shooting his scoped rifles and reloads at a private shooting club once a week with a diverse group of gents that are experienced hunters...custom rifle benchrest shooters...avid reloaders and etc. All I can say is my Nitrex impressed them, which was good enough for me to blow my gun/shooting budget for well into next year on a 2nd Nitrex.