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What is your preferred Parie Dog Scope?

I would appreciate some assistance from experienced long range shooters. The highest power scope I have is a 6.5 by 20 and I would like to step up to something closer to 42 power. Dollar for dollar, what would you recommend?, please keep it in the $2,000 to $2,500 range. Also, considering it's for long range varmints, what reticles and options would you recommend?

Thanks
 
NF 12-42 in either the NSX or NBR.. NSX is built like a tank, NBR is a bench gun scope.. Same optics. Great scope.. I also have an SIII in a 10-50, which is also a great scope for the money.

With your budget, you'll be able to score a great scope. Just decide your application...

NSX = $1980
NBR = $1380
SIII = $900

Rod
 
Nodak7mm said:
NF 12-42 in either the NSX or NBR.. NSX is built like a tank, NBR is a bench gun scope.. Same optics. Great scope.. I also have an SIII in a 10-50, which is also a great scope for the money.

With your budget, you'll be able to score a great scope. Just decide your application...

NSX = $1980
NBR = $1380
SIII = $900

Rod
Thanks for the input Rod, I was leaning in the direction of NF NSX with the NPR2 reticle. Do you think an illuminated one is necessary?
 
onelastshot said:
Nodak7mm said:
NF 12-42 in either the NSX or NBR.. NSX is built like a tank, NBR is a bench gun scope.. Same optics. Great scope.. I also have an SIII in a 10-50, which is also a great scope for the money.

With your budget, you'll be able to score a great scope. Just decide your application...

NSX = $1980
NBR = $1380
SIII = $900

Rod
Thanks for the input Rod, I was leaning in the direction of NF NSX with the NPR2 reticle. Do you think an illuminated one is necessary?

Not sure if you have a choice with the illuminated reticle on NF. Never used mine yet, except when showing someone the cool factor... Good choice on reticle too!! I have that in my NBR and like it lots.....

You will not regret this purchase..

Rod
 
My vote goes to NF also, I'm using the BR model with the NPDD and NP1rr reticles. For clicking I perfer the NP2DD for hold overpoints the NP1rr
 
Don't consider myself a "long range" shooter, since 600 yds. is the furtherest I've ever been able to shoot, but would suggest the Nightforce Benchrest 12-42x. Now have 4 & they are my "top of the line" scopes. For longer distances, do prefer the NP-R2 reticle. NP-2DD for shorter distances.

You do not have a choice about the lighted reticle. They are all lighted. I have used mine, on the rare occassions of heavy overcast & poor lighting conditions. In conditions like that they do have their advantages. Better to have it & not need it, than to need it & not have it.

If I were forced to criticize them, my only comment would be: they are really heavy at 36 oz. & bulky, but that's the price you pay for a 56mm objective.

Off setting that though is the advantage of seldom ever having to use a spotting scope. In all but the worst mirage conditions I'm able to find my shot holes with the NF.
 
shot the nxs 12/42 with the npr1 last year dog hunting from 100 to 1000 yds and never had to click,all hash marks. Liked that scope
 

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