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John
uncluttered reticile are best IMO all those cross hashes just get in the way
the targets have rings learn to wind.
And I seen ppl use the wong hash and cost them dearly (ask MartyL about that)
Nightforce have some of the best in this league
The NXS with 1/8
BR 12-42
Comp DDR-2 (Better than the original) with 10MOA wind arm
The Sightron are good
The MARCH good but over priced
Weaver good value but fixed power
Leupold un proven not sure about the reticle from what I have seen don't like it
RB
uncluttered reticile are best IMO all those cross hashes just get in the way
the targets have rings learn to wind.
And I seen ppl use the wong hash and cost them dearly (ask MartyL about that)
Nightforce have some of the best in this league
The NXS with 1/8
BR 12-42
Comp DDR-2 (Better than the original) with 10MOA wind arm
The Sightron are good
The MARCH good but over priced
Weaver good value but fixed power
Leupold un proven not sure about the reticle from what I have seen don't like it
RB

Holding on the wrong hash is the same as winding the wrong way or holding the wrong ring on the target - it happens - and it tends to happen more when you are unfamiliar and learning how to use any of the systems. With practice, whichever system you choose will become second nature and "winding errors" become less prevalent. (HOPEFULLY!
). One of the advantages of holding minute hashes is you can drum it in to your head a pure minute call on every shot. When learning to read wind I feel this is a handy advantage - whether winding or holding if you can relay to your brain the wind in minutes on every shot it helps pound it in to that mushy flesh that tries to trick you too often.
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I am very happy with my Nightforce BR 12-42 x 56 scope and my other NXS scopes. I also have a March that I am less happy with.
In the near future I will be buying another scope. I thought about trying another brand but after the excellent support shown by Lightforce in sponsoring the "Shoot for Autism" at Grantville. I will be buying another Nightforce BR scope.
Support those that support our sport.
In the near future I will be buying another scope. I thought about trying another brand but after the excellent support shown by Lightforce in sponsoring the "Shoot for Autism" at Grantville. I will be buying another Nightforce BR scope.
Support those that support our sport.
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ned kelly wrote:G'day All,
NF BR12-42 NP-2DD works for me, I've had two (sold the 8-32 to buy the 12-42) both great, reliable and I use mine out to 1000 with a 6x47 Lapua.
I'd buy another if I could afford it. FYI, I do own a March 40x52 as well but the NF get the job done with my full confidence in it.
I like the DD reticle as I've found as a aiming off shooter that the spotter usually ends up very close to the inner end of the horizontal stadia bars so I plonk the end (with minor hold off) where I want the bullet to go and let it rip. Works for me!
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Cheerio Ned
hi john, like ned above i'm currently shooting my 6BR with a NF 12-42X56BR but mine has the NP-R2 reitcle and i had the Siii 10-50X60 with the TD reticle as you know.
i'm very happy with the NF, it's heavy but in every other way it's hard to fault. there are a few stores selling them in oz under $1500 at the moment too
steve
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6602steven wrote:ned kelly wrote:G'day All,
NF BR12-42 NP-2DD works for me, I've had two (sold the 8-32 to buy the 12-42) both great, reliable and I use mine out to 1000 with a 6x47 Lapua.
I'd buy another if I could afford it. FYI, I do own a March 40x52 as well but the NF get the job done with my full confidence in it.
I like the DD reticle as I've found as a aiming off shooter that the spotter usually ends up very close to the inner end of the horizontal stadia bars so I plonk the end (with minor hold off) where I want the bullet to go and let it rip. Works for me!
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Cheerio Ned
hi john, like ned above i'm currently shooting my 6BR with a NF 12-42X56BR but mine has the NP-R2 reitcle and i had the Siii 10-50X60 with the TD reticle as you know.
i'm very happy with the NF, it's heavy but in every other way it's hard to fault. there are a few stores selling them in oz under $1500 at the moment too
steve
Long time Steve, I hope all is well
Do you have any reasons for not buying the sightron?
I know you ran into a windage issue due to being on the limits of adjustment.
Was this a mount issue or just the nature of the scope?
I have the coin now for either or and its just a matter of making up my mind.
The price tag and extra mag/adjustment of the sightron is winning for me so far
JH
