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Straight Four power nightforce

Alaskaman11

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So, going through some stuff that was my Uncle. He was big bringing Nightforce to the US and helped out in the early days. He passed a few years ago and I’m just starting to go through his thing. Found this cool old scope. Anyone ever seen these before?
 

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Oh wow, don't see those too often

That was manufactured by Hakko (at least, so I've read). Not much info on them.
 
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too many comments online about Hakko for me to dismiss it

again, call NF
 
What's the click value on that scope and what reticle is inside?
they are a true .25moa ie 1.047 @ 100. Not sure on the reticle. I called and asked for any literature but she was going to call some of the retired guys to ask. I'll let you know when she gets back to me.
 
It's weird they're 1/4 MOA and the turret goes in 1/10th something increments. Is it like a BDC or segmented reticle?
its got a moa dash. Kinda like the old NPR2, then it has a ranging step in the bottom. I'll take it out this week and put it at 100 yards. The lady at NF said it was .25moa. Lets give it a whirl. I'll know pretty darn quickly if its .25moa or as you say, .10moa.