I see a lot of Nightforce 12x42 for sale. What's the main reason for getting rid of them and what are they being replaced with?
Are you talking BR or NXS 12-42? Weight is the main factor, But they are rock solid compared to the newer competition. Plus at the shoots you see a ton of the BR models going as prizes and they are sold by the winners.... jim
What newer scopes are you speaking of besides the NF comp? I don’t care about the weight and I’d like to try a scope that is brighter than a BR with as solid of tracking.They are older optical technology. The newer scopes are brighter, lighter, and see through the mirage better.
The Nightforce Competition scope is surprisingly better than either my Benchrest or NXS models while being significantly lighter.
That's funny. Ask Roy Hunter or Jim Eazor about seeing thru mirage better with the Comp. That why both of them got rid of 3 between the both of them because the Comp amplified the mirage so bad that they both ended up getting a 10-60 March. Eazor told me the he looked thru a Kahles K1050 at a 1000 yard match and he told me that the K1050 is head and shoulders better than the March 10-60 or the NF Comp when it comes to mirage. I have multiple scopes of all 3 mentioned and I have noticed the NF is the worst scope when it comes to mirage also, no matter if you turn the power down.They are older optical technology. The newer scopes are brighter, lighter, and see through the mirage better.
The Nightforce Competition scope is surprisingly better than either my Benchrest or NXS models while being significantly lighter.
Thank you for the info.The comp is the one I'm talking about. The Kahles K1050 is pretty good too. Never worked with a March, don't know anything about them.
And what scope of These would you say would be the clearest and brightest Jim?That's funny. Ask Roy Hunter or Jim Eazor about seeing thru mirage better with the Comp. That why both of them got rid of 3 between the both of them because the Comp amplified the mirage so bad that they both ended up getting a 10-60 March. Eazor told me the he looked thru a Kahles K1050 at a 1000 yard match and he told me that the K1050 is head and shoulders better than the March 10-60 or the NF Comp when it comes to mirage. I have multiple scopes of all 3 mentioned and I have noticed the NF is the worst scope when it comes to mirage also, no matter if you turn the power down.
Without a doubt looking thru those 3 the NF Comp is the brightest & clearest. Trouble is it is too bright and clear when there is mirage. It just seems to amplify the mirage where as the other 2 scopes it is a lot less noticeable. I only shoot short range up to 300 yards and meters that's why I replaced the 55 Comp on my 30x47 that I use at 300 yards with first a March 10-60 and now put one of my K1050's on it.And what scope of These would you say would be the clearest and brightest Jim?
I want one of them and Mabie OP does to. Thanks
Thanks much—thats great info I was looking for.Without a doubt looking thru those 3 the NF Comp is the brightest & clearest. Trouble is it is too bright and clear when there is mirage. It just seems to amplify the mirage where as the other 2 scopes it is a lot less noticeable. I only shoot short range up to 300 yards and meters that's why I replaced the 55 Comp on my 30x47 that I use at 300 yards with first a March 10-60 and now put one of my K1050's on it.
I have looked through all three and a Schimdt and Bender. The Nightforce Competition was clearer and brighter then all. Next was the Schimdt or Kahles. They were pretty close to one another. We had 5 or 6 guys do the looking and pretty much all agreed to which looked best. This was done at 1000 yards on a target and late afternoon. MattI shoot a 10-60 March, and 90% of the time I have their light reducing ring installed on the objective lens because it is so bright. I have sung nothing but praises for this scope since the day I got it. If a Kahles is superior to the March, I'd like to take a lookie see.
Lloyd
There is still nothing but good about them. Technology has caught up with them a bit. Some of the newer glass is definately better, however in their comparable price range the glass is still about the same. Side parallax adjustment is more convenient and they are heavy, but the BR's are still as reliable and as capable of being on record setting rifles as they were 20 years ago. There is no reason you can't buy one today and retire from shooting with it at a much later date.Yes, I'm talking about the BR. Have been wanting one for a while to put on a rimfire rifle. Have heard nothing but good about them but was curious why so many are selling them. Thanks for the replies.
