Nightforce nxs 8-32x56 1/4 0r 1/8 moa ?

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  • #16
    I use 1/4 MOA for everything, that way when I get under stress in rapidly changing conditions I can go into auto pilot mode. To me the chance of making a mistake and doubling or halving my intended dope is just to much of a risk to take.
    Bob

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    • COLDSTEEL77

      #17
      Originally posted by stokesrj View Post
      I use 1/4 MOA for everything, that way when I get under stress in rapidly changing conditions I can go into auto pilot mode. To me the chance of making a mistake and doubling or halving my intended dope is just to much of a risk to take.
      Bob
      That's a very helpful point of view that i haven't given much thought until now. Normally I'm shooting bench rest so i have plenty of time to focus on what I'm doing and to make the proper adjustments. I'll definitely give this more thought, thanks Bob!

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      • LR1955
        Super Moderator
        • Mar 2011
        • 3386

        #18
        Originally posted by COLDSTEEL77 View Post
        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.
        Get the 1/4 MOA adjustments. You will find that it is almost impossible to see an effect from the cause when using 1/8 MOA and will end up turning the dial at least two clicks anyway. And you will find that aside from perhaps 1000 yard Bench Rest types of things being shot by very serious Bench Rest or F-Class guys shooting bolt rifles with cartridges that are designed around that distance, a 1/8 adjustable optic will not be fun or useful with any other type of shooting activity.

        I doubt you will see a difference of 1/8 MOA at any distance closer than 1K and to do so, your ammo better hold better than 1/2 minute and you better have doped the wind perfectly.

        LR1955

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        • COLDSTEEL77

          #19
          Originally posted by LR1955 View Post
          Get the 1/4 MOA adjustments. You will find that it is almost impossible to see an effect from the cause when using 1/8 MOA and will end up turning the dial at least two clicks anyway. And you will find that aside from perhaps 1000 yard Bench Rest types of things being shot by very serious Bench Rest or F-Class guys shooting bolt rifles with cartridges that are designed around that distance, a 1/8 adjustable optic will not be fun or useful with any other type of shooting activity.

          I doubt you will see a difference of 1/8 MOA at any distance closer than 1K and to do so, your ammo better hold better than 1/2 minute and you better have doped the wind perfectly.

          LR1955

          I can tell a difference with the 1/8 moa scope i have on the rifle now, however you're right about having to dial at least two clicks at a time most of the time and also to go along with what you were saying about using the 1/8 for other types of shooting activities it may not be the most practical way to go. Thanks for your input, that's a great perspective and just the kind of solid information I'm looking for to make a informative decision on choosing the proper scope, thanks!

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          • Variable
            Chieftain
            • Mar 2011
            • 2403

            #20
            Originally posted by COLDSTEEL77 View Post
            I do like the MLR recticle but I have also been looking at the NP-R2. I compared different magnifications and after using my friends 25x schmidt bender almost settled on the 22x nxs but i figured if i am going to spend the money I might as well get the 32x nxs with the zero stop just in case i decide to attempt some ridiculously long shots lol
            The problem with the higher powers is being able to actually use them at distance. I usually can't use much over 20x at 1000k around here. The mirage becomes too much. For closer range benchrest type stuff I'm sure it'd be handy, but if you don't plan on using it that way you might be better served with a 5.5-22x56 instead. If you use it for anything more mundane like hunting then the 5.5 power would also be nice to maintain. Just my opinion.
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            • COLDSTEEL77

              #21
              Originally posted by Variable View Post
              The problem with the higher powers is being able to actually use them at distance. I usually can't use much over 20x at 1000k around here. The mirage becomes too much. For closer range benchrest type stuff I'm sure it'd be handy, but if you don't plan on using it that way you might be better served with a 5.5-22x56 instead. If you use it for anything more mundane like hunting then the 5.5 power would also be nice to maintain. Just my opinion.
              I considered the lower power for the mirage because it is extremely bad here in Louisiana at times. All things considered I figured I would have the extra magnification if i needed it and if the mirage was bad I could just turn the magnification down as needed to compensate. This is a bench rest precision rifle that I shoot at various distances.

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              • Variable
                Chieftain
                • Mar 2011
                • 2403

                #22
                Ah, disregard me then. I had thought maybe you would be hunting with it too. I know reading is fundamental (LOL!), but I get punch drunk trying to keep up with all of the new threads these days. It seems the board is really hopping lately!
                Life member NRA, SAF, GOA, WVSRPA (and VFW). Also member WVCDL. Join NOW!!!!!
                We either hang together on this, or we'll certainly HANG separately.....

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                • COLDSTEEL77

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Variable View Post
                  Ah, disregard me then. I had thought maybe you would be hunting with it too. I know reading is fundamental (LOL!), but I get punch drunk trying to keep up with all of the new threads these days. It seems the board is really hopping lately!
                  I know right! lot of good threads circulation lately.

                  Thanks for the input though, I like to get different perspectives on topics I post. It helps me to make very informed well rounded decisions before I build or buy something.

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                  • mtn_shooter

                    #24
                    I have NXS 2.5-10x32mm (grendel AR-15), 3.5-15x50mm (.50bmg single shot), and 5.5-22xmm (.260 DPMS-LR) scopes. The 2.5-10 and 3.5-15 have NP-R2, and the 5.5-22x has NP-R1. All have 1/4MOA clicks.

                    That said, I have never had a problem with 1/4MOA clicks out to and beyond 1200yd (gone beyond a mile with the .50bmg). Then there is NP-R1 vs. NP-R2. I suggest if you're getting a 3.5-15x or bigger, get NP-R1. It's not as "cluttered" as it may look. I assume you want a lot of magnification. Personally I would get the 5.5-22x in NP-R1 w/ .25MOA clicks, OR MLR w/ .10 mil clicks.

                    Why? Because even with the 8-32x, the Mil/MOA scale on the reticle only works at 22x (I.e. you have to set your 8-32x scope to 22x to be able to use the scale correctly on the reticle), and you get 35MOA more max elevation adjustment range with the 5.5-22x vs. the 8-32x.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by COLDSTEEL77 View Post
                      I considered the lower power for the mirage because it is extremely bad here in Louisiana at times. All things considered I figured I would have the extra magnification if i needed it and if the mirage was bad I could just turn the magnification down as needed to compensate. This is a bench rest precision rifle that I shoot at various distances.
                      If you're anywhere close to Donaldsonville, shoot me a PM. You can come out to one I our matches and look through several different scopes on display.
                      I use a 12-42x56 on my F-class rifle. I prefer the 1/8 moa as I am trying to hit a 3" circle at 600 yards. 1/4 moa at that distance is 1 1/2" or 1/2 my X. I prefer the ability to fine tune. In this sport 1 1/2" means a lot.

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                      • COLDSTEEL77

                        #26
                        Originally posted by mtn_shooter View Post
                        I have NXS 2.5-10x32mm (grendel AR-15), 3.5-15x50mm (.50bmg single shot), and 5.5-22xmm (.260 DPMS-LR) scopes. The 2.5-10 and 3.5-15 have NP-R2, and the 5.5-22x has NP-R1. All have 1/4MOA clicks.

                        That said, I have never had a problem with 1/4MOA clicks out to and beyond 1200yd (gone beyond a mile with the .50bmg). Then there is NP-R1 vs. NP-R2. I suggest if you're getting a 3.5-15x or bigger, get NP-R1. It's not as "cluttered" as it may look. I assume you want a lot of magnification. Personally I would get the 5.5-22x in NP-R1 w/ .25MOA clicks, OR MLR w/ .10 mil clicks.

                        Why? Because even with the 8-32x, the Mil/MOA scale on the reticle only works at 22x (I.e. you have to set your 8-32x scope to 22x to be able to use the scale correctly on the reticle), and you get 35MOA more max elevation adjustment range with the 5.5-22x vs. the 8-32x.
                        I'm glad you told me that about the NP-R1 vs NP-R2, i was concerned about the cluttered reticle, that's why i was leaning toward the NP-R2. I definitely want a lot of magnification and i have talked to several people about the differences between the 22x and the 32x and every one said to go with the 22x because of all the reasons you described. I sure appreciate the input !

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                        • COLDSTEEL77

                          #27
                          Originally posted by RStewart View Post
                          If you're anywhere close to Donaldsonville, shoot me a PM. You can come out to one I our matches and look through several different scopes on display.
                          I use a 12-42x56 on my F-class rifle. I prefer the 1/8 moa as I am trying to hit a 3" circle at 600 yards. 1/4 moa at that distance is 1 1/2" or 1/2 my X. I prefer the ability to fine tune. In this sport 1 1/2" means a lot.
                          I sure wish i was closer. i would love to be able to compare these different scopes in person. I kind of like the ability to fine tune my scope as well.

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