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Rifle Scopes NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

JelloStorm

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Feb 23, 2010
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Hey all,

Is the Nightforce 3.5-15x56 with MLR reticle and MRAD turrets a good mid-priced scope for a starter?

It's used for about $1300.00 and does <span style="font-weight: bold">not</span> contain the zero stop but hey.

This a good deal for a used scope? Would anybody recommend something else for a starter? I plan to use my .308 700P to shoot groundhogs and ranges out to probably 400 yards and hopefully get some range time at a 1000yd range this year.
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

My opinion (yours may differ):

Nightforce = reliable but heavy
Leupold = good warranty, and good chance you will need warranty service
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: USMCj</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thats a great scope, not only to start with, but to stick with unless you choose to go FFP one day. </div></div>

What he said... Having both, I would take te NF all day long.... Matter of fact, if you get a NF and prefer a MK4, I'll swap you...
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

Mike,

Yeah he's the guy I was getting the price off of. How do you turn the illumination on?? Can you post high-res pics of your NF scope for me?

He's about an hour away so I emailed him to see if he does layaway on used optics or not so we'll see if I hear back from him.
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: deadly0311</div><div class="ubbcode-body">yep good scope </div></div>

I agree.
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

You unscrew the end cap from the parallax knob. Underneath is the battery and circuitry for the illumination. There is a small potentiometer that is adjusted with a jewelers screwdriver. This pot determines the brightness for the illumination circuit, and a small adjustment goes a long way.

The good side is it's simple: pull to engage, push to disengage. The bad side is it's not easily adjustable "on the fly".

Hope this helps,
-Mike
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

I've only had mine for a month, but I think it's a great scope. Knobs can be retrofitted w/ zero stop for $320 if you decide later you need that. Mine is very well built and well finished. Admittedly, I haven't tried dropping it from obscene heights to test the repeatability. My next scope will either be another NF or a custom USO.

I give it two thumbs up.

Disclaimer: I am not an operator or professional user. Just an enthusiastic shooter.
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CaliShooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">have you ever shot at night? </div></div>

Yup
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

Just bought one of the 3.5-15x56s from EuroOptic. $1300 and although they're listed in the "used optics" sections it's only because they're closeouts. They're absolutely new in the sealed box. NF just doesn't offer the mil/mil without ZS anymore so they're closing out those ones. I couldn't be happier with mine, and the service was great too. Pretty hard to go wrong with that deal... hell I've recently seen used ones going quickly in the EE for more than that! If you decide later you want ZS then NF can add it for $320 and you're still in it less than buying a new ZS model.
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

I did the exact same thing. They're also listed in the new optics section. Ordered mine on a Saturday night and was shipped first thing Monday morning. Thank you Alex.

Try one, you'll like it.
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

PA, i had one on my Armalite SASS, it was about the right size and with the sunshade on it went down the FF tube about 4 inches from the gas block
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

Well guys, I posted my Bohica .50BMG upper for sale in the Firearms section so we'll see if that sells I'll have me a NF this year. If not I'm screwed.

There's always the Bushnell Elite 3200 mildot... (hangs head in financial shame)
 
Re: NF 3.5-15 MLR MRAD a good starter scope?

Didn't realize NF scopes were that reasonable. That's not bad at all.

Just checked them out. Wish they had the MOA version on clearance.
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