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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #15 on: April 10, 2024, 07:49:52 PM »
A leupold vx 3 is the best value for the money. How dead is dead?
I have a win super grade .270 that shoots a 5/8 group at a hundred yards with a 1980s Burris 3x9.
I have a Austen Halleck .50 muzzleloader that shoots a 5/8 group at 150 with iron sights.
I have a kimber mountain rifle in 6.5 creedmoor that shoots 3/4 at a 100 yards with the vx 3 .
So again how dead is dead?? A rest, practice, finding the right load , and shot placement is more important. Buy a quality rifle. Buy the best sights that are legal. Practice until you have achieved the rifles accuracy or limitations. Then go shoot that buck or bull at 46 yards. Just saying, Scott

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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #16 on: April 11, 2024, 04:38:17 AM »
A leupold vx 3 is the best value for the money. How dead is dead?
I have a win super grade .270 that shoots a 5/8 group at a hundred yards with a 1980s Burris 3x9.
I have a Austen Halleck .50 muzzleloader that shoots a 5/8 group at 150 with iron sights.
I have a kimber mountain rifle in 6.5 creedmoor that shoots 3/4 at a 100 yards with the vx 3 .
So again how dead is dead?? A rest, practice, finding the right load , and shot placement is more important. Buy a quality rifle. Buy the best sights that are legal. Practice until you have achieved the rifles accuracy or limitations. Then go shoot that buck or bull at 46 yards. Just saying, Scott

All true and sage advice. I do shoot and practice a lot and shoot very well and all my rifles shoot very accurate but I  am looking for a better scope though, thanks for your input
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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #17 on: April 11, 2024, 06:49:10 AM »
This is no longer a matter of opinion, go check out the scope evaluations done on Rokslide. The only manufacturers that passed were Nightforce, Trijicon, Aimsight and SWFA. Not what people want to hear but there’s guys over there shooting thousands of rounds so that we can all make the most informed decisions on our gear. Good luck.

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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #18 on: April 11, 2024, 06:58:05 AM »
This is no longer a matter of opinion, go check out the scope evaluations done on Rokslide. The only manufacturers that passed were Nightforce, Trijicon, Aimsight and SWFA. Not what people want to hear but there’s guys over there shooting thousands of rounds so that we can all make the most informed decisions on our gear. Good luck.

I looked at some of them the other day but for some reason I cant find them on the site. User error for sure
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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #19 on: April 11, 2024, 10:47:00 AM »
Go to Rokslide, click on the “forum” tab, open the search, type in the scope you are curious about then the word evaluation (Trijicon credo evaluation) then enter Formidulosus for the member name (he’s the one doing the evaluations).

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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #20 on: April 11, 2024, 01:10:16 PM »
NX8
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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #21 on: April 11, 2024, 03:28:32 PM »
Go to Rokslide, click on the “forum” tab, open the search, type in the scope you are curious about then the word evaluation (Trijicon credo evaluation) then enter Formidulosus for the member name (he’s the one doing the evaluations).

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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #22 on: April 11, 2024, 03:30:00 PM »
NX8

Thats the consensus for sure. I hear nothing but good things about their tracking ability
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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #23 on: April 11, 2024, 04:04:40 PM »
If you want a scope that holds zero, tracks up/down back to zero and does so repeatedly with confidence it's pretty hard to beat Nightforce optics.  Mine are a mix of NXS, NX8, and ATACR, mostly NXS models, and they've all been excellent.

There's often a lot of talk about how the optics of the NX8 and ATACR are so much better then the NXS scopes.  Are they better, yes, but are they substantially better to where you look through one then the other and say ohh yeah this is a lot better, no.  I've sat mine all side by side and gone back and forth looking through them and do I see a difference, I think so, but the difference isn't nearly what people make it out to be.  Point being, there are a lot of used like new NF NXS 5.5-22's out there that you can get for quite a bit less then what a new NX8 or ATACR cost.  If you want to go new that's fine nothing wrong with it but you can save yourself around a grand buying a good clean NXS 5.5-22x50 or 56.  If you do look for a used NF NXS just make sure it's a model with "zero stop".  The high speed turret isn't that big a deal either way for me but for me it's gotta have the zero stop.  :twocents:

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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #24 on: April 11, 2024, 08:18:52 PM »
Right now I am torn between 2 pretty different scopes

Leica Amplus 3-18x44 with the l-4A retical. Tracks perfect, amazing glass and great reticle

Night Force NXS 3.5-15x50 MOAR. Tracks perfect, good glass and ok reticle

I can get a new Leica and used Night Force for the same price. Both are damn nice scopes. The Leica is more my style and what Im used to with my VX5's but the Leica has better turrets and better glass than the VX5 and maybe a better reticle. Most of the advice Im getting here and from friends leans to the NXS

Either way Im sure I will be very happy

Thanks for all the info guys

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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #25 on: April 11, 2024, 10:32:06 PM »
This is actually a thread I’m very interested in. Has anyone tried the SWFA scopes for hunting? They seem to be popular with people doing long range shooting, but I don’t see them brought up much for hunting applications. Maybe the FFP is just less desirable or the glass is too poor compared to other options? They’re affordable and seem to have a strong track record.


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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #26 on: April 12, 2024, 09:39:27 AM »
Right now I am torn between 2 pretty different scopes

Leica Amplus 3-18x44 with the l-4A retical. Tracks perfect, amazing glass and great reticle

Night Force NXS 3.5-15x50 MOAR. Tracks perfect, good glass and ok reticle

When you say "ok reticle" what do you not care for that makes it just "ok"?  All of my NF have either a NP-R1, NP-R2, MOAR, or MOAR-T.  The very first NF I ever bought was a NXS 3.5-15x50 w/NP-R1 reticle.  Coming from mostly scopes with either a single target dot or duplex the NF reticle at first glance seemed busy as hell and all cluttered up.  Honestly, I thought oh crap I've made a big mistake buying this kind of scope and it's going to be a real problem for me as a hunting scope.  I couldn't have been more wrong about that because in no time at all I didn't even notice all the extra in the reticle and instead came to love all that extra and quickly found out it made my holdover shooting so much better because I now had reference marks instead of just guessing at them.  Then there is the whole consistent reliable tracking every time all the time with NF scopes but that's already been stated plenty so there's not much reason to get in to that again, just know, it's real and once you start using one and dialing with it up and down over and over and having the confidence it tracks properly and always returns to zero is huge.

I don't know if all the extra in a MOAR reticle is causing your concern but if it is, don't let it be.  If you're coming from mostly or only using a duplex reticle to something like a MOAR reticle you will get used to it very quickly and before you know it you won't even notice it and you'll be looking right through it as if it wasn't even there.


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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #27 on: April 12, 2024, 10:00:10 AM »
Thanks for all the input guys

How would you compare the glass on the SHV vs VX5?
I went from a VX-5, to a Zeiss V4, to a NF SHV F-1, to now an NX8. I’d say the glass between a VX-5 and SHV are comparable. If it’s in your budget, just go straight to the NX8. If it’s not, I wouldn’t hesitate to use a SHV again.

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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #28 on: April 12, 2024, 12:57:05 PM »
Right now I am torn between 2 pretty different scopes

Leica Amplus 3-18x44 with the l-4A retical. Tracks perfect, amazing glass and great reticle

Night Force NXS 3.5-15x50 MOAR. Tracks perfect, good glass and ok reticle

When you say "ok reticle" what do you not care for that makes it just "ok"?  All of my NF have either a NP-R1, NP-R2, MOAR, or MOAR-T.  The very first NF I ever bought was a NXS 3.5-15x50 w/NP-R1 reticle.  Coming from mostly scopes with either a single target dot or duplex the NF reticle at first glance seemed busy as hell and all cluttered up.  Honestly, I thought oh crap I've made a big mistake buying this kind of scope and it's going to be a real problem for me as a hunting scope.  I couldn't have been more wrong about that because in no time at all I didn't even notice all the extra in the reticle and instead came to love all that extra and quickly found out it made my holdover shooting so much better because I now had reference marks instead of just guessing at them.  Then there is the whole consistent reliable tracking every time all the time with NF scopes but that's already been stated plenty so there's not much reason to get in to that again, just know, it's real and once you start using one and dialing with it up and down over and over and having the confidence it tracks properly and always returns to zero is huge.

I don't know if all the extra in a MOAR reticle is causing your concern but if it is, don't let it be.  If you're coming from mostly or only using a duplex reticle to something like a MOAR reticle you will get used to it very quickly and before you know it you won't even notice it and you'll be looking right through it as if it wasn't even there.


You nailed it exactly. Ill put more thought into how it worked out for you

Thanks
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Re: Advice on hunting scopes with quality turrets
« Reply #29 on: April 12, 2024, 12:59:04 PM »
Thanks for all the input guys

How would you compare the glass on the SHV vs VX5?
I went from a VX-5, to a Zeiss V4, to a NF SHV F-1, to now an NX8. I’d say the glass between a VX-5 and SHV are comparable. If it’s in your budget, just go straight to the NX8. If it’s not, I wouldn’t hesitate to use a SHV again.

I think the same thing on glass between the VX5 and SHV and if those 2 were my 2 options I would definately go with the SHV
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