I am thinking about purchasing one of these scopes, but I’m wondering why there are a few for sale in the classifieds. Any thoughts?
Guys buy and sell stuff all the time and sometimes they get caught up in the hype of more expensive must be better, although you might notice that NF comp holds the value beyond other brands.I am thinking about purchasing one of these scopes, but I’m wondering why there are a few for sale in the classifieds. Any thoughts?
Scopes are like Red Heads .I am thinking about purchasing one of these scopes, but I’m wondering why there are a few for sale in the classifieds. Any thoughts?
fixed!Anythingscopecan develop a problem, how much you paid or brand name won’t shield anythingscopefrom that stuff.
Hell.....walk down the line of any organized rifle event......Just had mine on theWalk down the firing line at any F class match and you'll see a bunch of them.
You hit the easy button......Nothing wrong with the NF Comp (I have 2 of them). Very good glass, good mechanicals. It all depends on your eyes. My aging eyes relax better looking through March High Masters (I have 4 of them). Most shooters are getting older and their eyes thank them when they move to a higher quality scope. It is up to you to decide if the added quality is worth double the price. Also, The NF is lighter than most equal quality scopes and it will help you make weight for competitions if this applies to you.
I like the FCR 1Not to high Jack this tread but those who the Competition in FClass which reticle do you prefer
I like the FCR or DDR. I used to use scopes that only had a fine crosshair with a center dot but now favour the extra markings to help keep centered (marks on extra rings, target face or frame), in heavy mirage. A single center dot, or plain crosshair, sometimes got "lost" for me.Not to high Jack this tread but those who the Competition in FClass which reticle do you prefer
