I have been reading and learning hear for quite a number of years but never really had any reason to post anything as all the scopes I own are the "set it and forget it" types not meant to be adjusted in the field for drop or wind and all have standard duplex reticles. That was until I decided to finally begin my journey into becoming a medium long range hunter and shooter. I never had any need to ask any questions as all mine were answered by reading other's posts and I certainly didn't posses the knowledge about tactical scopes to assist anyone by answering anyone's request for help.
I've spent over a year researching and learning about long range or tactical scopes in trying to decide which one to buy. The number one purpose of the scope is for hunting and making shots on deer and elk from 100 and hopefully 800 yards. I have respectable but still limited funds and can only afford one scope at this time and for the considerable future. No factor in scope choice was more important to me in it must serve equally well in the capacity of long range shooting out to 1000 yards and hunting deer and elk out to 800 yards.
I also decided my top 4 criteria for the scope should be #1-absolutely rock solid consistent and repeatable adjustments #2-bomb proof durable#3-reticle must be dirt simple to use, able to range with, and obscure the view as little as possible #4-high than average quality glass. Secondary considerations of which some I was willing to compromise on somewhat were weight and price, others I wouldn't were the scope must be variable power no greater than 16x, SFP and yes I am fully aware of the limitations of a SFP scope.
After going to stores and looking through a mind numbing number of scopes and I kept coming back to the Nightforce NXS 3-15x50mm with a SFP Mil-Dot reticle. Which did not make me happy as it was about $700 more than I wanted to spend, but it was the one scope that except for the to larger than I wanted 50mm front objective and weight, it matched my criteria as close to perfect as I could find.
I have come across a very good deal on a NIB NXS 3-15x50 with a Mil-Dot reticle but the reticle is illuminated and I can not find one near my home that has an illuminated reticle to look through to judge for myself as weather I would like it or not. I have looked through many scopes with illuminated reticles and liked them just fine.
My question for NXS owners with illuminated Mil-dot reticles will the illumination interfere in any way with aiming at animals in low light or bright light conditions from 100-800 yards? I would like to know before I spend a considerable amount of money. I have read and heard reports where under certain light conditions illuminated reticles can as it was called "haze out" the target and make aiming at an animal difficult. Don't know if this is true or not that is why I am here asking those with more experience than I.
I lucked into a Tikka T3 in 300wsm for great price as they were being closed out to make way for the new T3x. I then found a LNIB HS/P aftermarket stock for it also at a very reasonable price. So that's the rifle the scope will call home.
Thanks,
Art
I've spent over a year researching and learning about long range or tactical scopes in trying to decide which one to buy. The number one purpose of the scope is for hunting and making shots on deer and elk from 100 and hopefully 800 yards. I have respectable but still limited funds and can only afford one scope at this time and for the considerable future. No factor in scope choice was more important to me in it must serve equally well in the capacity of long range shooting out to 1000 yards and hunting deer and elk out to 800 yards.
I also decided my top 4 criteria for the scope should be #1-absolutely rock solid consistent and repeatable adjustments #2-bomb proof durable#3-reticle must be dirt simple to use, able to range with, and obscure the view as little as possible #4-high than average quality glass. Secondary considerations of which some I was willing to compromise on somewhat were weight and price, others I wouldn't were the scope must be variable power no greater than 16x, SFP and yes I am fully aware of the limitations of a SFP scope.
After going to stores and looking through a mind numbing number of scopes and I kept coming back to the Nightforce NXS 3-15x50mm with a SFP Mil-Dot reticle. Which did not make me happy as it was about $700 more than I wanted to spend, but it was the one scope that except for the to larger than I wanted 50mm front objective and weight, it matched my criteria as close to perfect as I could find.
I have come across a very good deal on a NIB NXS 3-15x50 with a Mil-Dot reticle but the reticle is illuminated and I can not find one near my home that has an illuminated reticle to look through to judge for myself as weather I would like it or not. I have looked through many scopes with illuminated reticles and liked them just fine.
My question for NXS owners with illuminated Mil-dot reticles will the illumination interfere in any way with aiming at animals in low light or bright light conditions from 100-800 yards? I would like to know before I spend a considerable amount of money. I have read and heard reports where under certain light conditions illuminated reticles can as it was called "haze out" the target and make aiming at an animal difficult. Don't know if this is true or not that is why I am here asking those with more experience than I.
I lucked into a Tikka T3 in 300wsm for great price as they were being closed out to make way for the new T3x. I then found a LNIB HS/P aftermarket stock for it also at a very reasonable price. So that's the rifle the scope will call home.
Thanks,
Art