I have both S&B and NF scopes, I have a couple 5.5-22X56 NSX, a 12-42X56 BR and a 5-25X56 S&B PMII comparing those all on approx the same level, (22 power) The S&B came out on top for clarity, and light gathering abilities, the big nobs with distinct clicks and two revolutions for full range and no zero stop but it only drops below zero about 1 or 1.5 MOA if I recall. For hunting if money was no object I would opt for the S&B if money was tight you won't be disappointed with a NSX, as far as BR shooting is concerned I wouldn't trade my NF scopes for a S&B, however the question was pertaining specifically to the 12.5-50X56 S&B scope, I have personally never looked through one but had planned on buying one as soon as I got home from a shoot I was in in Missoula Montana this year, after talking to two world record holder at 1000 yards that actually owned and compared three scopes side by side early morning,mid-day and late evening, the three were NF 12-42X56 BR, S&B 5-25X56 PMII w/p4 fine X hair, 12.5-50X56 S&B, there findings were that all three turned down to 25 power the PMII was the best but at 42 power the NF beat the BR model S&B hands down, maybe they had a bad S&B I don't know, what I do know is these guy's word are gold, and they were hoping on the S&B as it has more power and the first couple morning relays it's no problem using top power and if the S&B was the best they would still own itcanuck said:I have both.If money is not an issue then get the Schmidt and Bender.
canuck said:I had a NF nsx and thought it was very poor for the money. I also have 2 NF BR models which are head and shoulders above any NSX model I have looked out of. My S&B 12-50x56 is definitely better than either the NF NSX or the NF BR. However it really isn't a fair comparison as it is substantially more money.
Did the 2 shooters you mention have deals( sponsorship) from NF ? The NF BR models are fine scopes but Their findings are out of line with mine.
canuck said:I had a NF nsx and thought it was very poor for the money. I also have 2 NF BR models which are head and shoulders above any NSX model I have looked out of. My S&B 12-50x56 is definitely better than either the NF NSX or the NF BR. However it really isn't a fair comparison as it is substantially more money.
Did the 2 shooters you mention have deals( sponsorship) from NF ? The NF BR models are fine scopes but Their findings are out of line with mine.
I don't know what your trying to get at here, Yes the club is sponsored by NF but not the shooters I referred to, as I stated they were wanting the S&B because it has more power and clarity and power was what they were after, as stated these weren't my findings it was a couple friends of mine and I have absolutely no reason to doubt them. I would like look through a S&B br scope one day and I am sure I will, I simply tried to answer the op's question to the best of my abilities bases on my experiences and trusted friends of mine, it wasn't gospel just my opinions and experience AS STATED! As far as your last statementcanuck said:I think both track dead on and I would think both are very durable BUT if you want a clearer brighter image then the S&B is the way to go. .
I also have 2 NF BR models which are head and shoulders above any NSX model I have looked out of.
Thanks Jon, I needed that ;D you have always been a good friend. I think the Military uses both S&B and NF. I guess I have been lucky I have two 5.5-22X56 NSX and a 3.5-15 NSX and a 12-43X56 BR and I feel the glass is quality in all of them. Early in the a.m just before the sun rises I can see 30 cal. bullet holes at a 1K yards with the 42 power br NF as long as I messed up and there in the white, if there in the blue I can't see them but I shoot with guy's that have much better vision then me that can see holes in the blue, I cannot see holes with my 45 power Leupold. I have a friend that just bought a 5-30 Z6I Swarovski that I believe has the NF and S&B beat, I haven't done a side by side comparison but I plan tojonbearman said:I take exception to you mocking my simmons 3-9x40.It tracks just as good as any scope like the simmons I put on my local railroad track. I thought a smile would be good about now,LOL In my real opinion,I think the nightforce is alot of scope for the money.The ones I have looked through are quite clear and no distortion out to the edge of the glass.Unless you are in battle,I would think the nightforces are more than adequate for br and hunting tactical situations.
bozo699 said:canuck said:I had a NF nsx and thought it was very poor for the money. I also have 2 NF BR models which are head and shoulders above any NSX model I have looked out of. My S&B 12-50x56 is definitely better than either the NF NSX or the NF BR. However it really isn't a fair comparison as it is substantially more money.
Did the 2 shooters you mention have deals( sponsorship) from NF ? The NF BR models are fine scopes but Their findings are out of line with mine.
I don't know what your trying to get at here, Yes the club is sponsored by NF but not the shooters I referred to, as I stated they were wanting the S&B because it has more power and clarity and power was what they were after, as stated these weren't my findings it was a couple friends of mine and I have absolutely no reason to doubt them. I would like look through a S&B br scope one day and I am sure I will, I simply tried to answer the op's question to the best of my abilities bases on my experiences and trusted friends of mine, it wasn't gospel just my opinions and experience AS STATED! As far as your last statementcanuck said:I think both track dead on and I would think both are very durable BUT if you want a clearer brighter image then the S&B is the way to go. .
( Clearer and brighter is very important to me but perhaps not to others ) I don't even know how to respond to that?? I don't know a single BR shooter that clarity and brightness wouldn't be of the utmost of importance to them, seriously do you know someone that prefers a 3-9 Simmons for there preferred 1K br scope?? I don't for sure! I am the first to say you get what you pay for for the most part but maybe some prefer the NF and maybe to there eye it is better,...who's to say but bold statements like you made are ridiculous, not facts and are only opinions based on your experiences same as our findings are based on our experiences
Wayne.