I am going to purchase this scope relatively soon for my Grendel and i wanted to get opinions from precision shooters here on what moa adjustment y'all like best. I know this all boils down to personal preference...and I have both kinds but still i would like to here what y'all have to say about it before i spend 2,100. I do shoot this gun at 1000 yards also.
Nightforce nxs 8-32x56 1/4 0r 1/8 moa ?
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Between those choices, I would go with 1/4 MOA. Since 1 MOA is 10.47" at 1000yds, your clicks will move the strike of the projectile 2.6", if you can shoot that consistently. 1/8 MOA is 1.3" at 1000yds, so from my experience, 1/4 MOA clicks are plenty. You'll be dealing with way bigger problems at that range anyway, like the wind.
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What reticle do you want? I say go with a mlr reticle with .1mil rad turrents. ...saves on having to convert between mils & moas. If you're bench rest shooting you probably don't want a busy mildot fov in which case 1/8 moas will give you finer adjustments. Personally if i was going drop 2k+ on grendel optics it would be the NXS 3.5-15 x 50 F1 (has zero stop) w/ the H58 (soon to be replaced by H59) reticle & .1 mil clicks
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Originally posted by smoke13 View PostWhat reticle do you want? I say go with a mlr reticle with .1mil rad turrents. ...saves on having to convert between mils & moas. If you're bench rest shooting you probably don't want a busy mildot fov in which case 1/8 moas will give you finer adjustments. Personally if i was going drop 2k+ on grendel optics it would be the NXS 3.5-15 x 50 F1 (has zero stop) w/ the H58 (soon to be replaced by H59) reticle & .1 mil clicks
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Originally posted by RStewart View PostOn my NF 8-32x56 I have 1/4 moa. On my 12-42 56 I have 1/8.
For hunting, I agree that 1/4 moa is great. For Mid to LongRange shooting I like the 1/8 for fine adjusting.
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Originally posted by COLDSTEEL77 View PostI agree with this as well. My current long range scope is 1/8 moa. What's your opinion on the 8-32x56 for long range shooting and what kind of mount do you use on it?
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Originally posted by RStewart View PostI have it mounted on a 20 moa Nightforce one-piece base and NF 30 mm rings. I have no problems seeing the 3" x-ring at 600 yards, if mirage is not too strong.Last edited by Guest; 02-01-2012, 11:57 PM.
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All my AR's wear Larue mounts, my 7mm WSM has Nightforce mounts. They both are top of the line. I went with Larues on my AR's because it allows quick swaps of scopes if one of my AR's goes down and I need to switch.
The Nightforce are rock solid, but not mobile in the sense of the Larues. I've swapped my Larues and scopes between rifles, and gone back to the original, I've even shipped the rifle and optics cross country, seperately, and then slapped them back on. NO loss of zero. I'm a believer in Larue when it comes to scopes that MUST be mobile.
The Nightforce rings allow the use of bubble levels and Nightforces Angle Degree Indicator, which can be helpful on uneven terrain and downhill or uphil shots.
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Originally posted by bwaites View PostAll my AR's wear Larue mounts, my 7mm WSM has Nightforce mounts. They both are top of the line. I went with Larues on my AR's because it allows quick swaps of scopes if one of my AR's goes down and I need to switch.
The Nightforce are rock solid, but not mobile in the sense of the Larues. I've swapped my Larues and scopes between rifles, and gone back to the original, I've even shipped the rifle and optics cross country, seperately, and then slapped them back on. NO loss of zero. I'm a believer in Larue when it comes to scopes that MUST be mobile.
The Nightforce rings allow the use of bubble levels and Nightforces Angle Degree Indicator, which can be helpful on uneven terrain and downhill or uphil shots.
I agree with this concept as well and also use larue mounts. I have a QD LT-104 on my grendel and just as you stated there is no loss of zero upon detaching and reattaching the mount, they are definitely top of the line. I have never used the nightforce mounts though so i was curious about them, thanks for the info.!
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