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Reference: 22440
Brand: Hornady
Reference: MTM-P-100-9-10
Brand: MTM-Caseguard
Reference: 90783
Brand: Lee
Reference: 2635
Brand: Hornady
Reference: MTM-RM-50-10
Brand: MTM-Caseguard
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There’s a very good reason why most variable-power riflescopes have relatively modest magnification ranges, usually no more than a multiple of five or six (for example, a 3-12x is a multiple of four). While it has certainly been possible to build a riflescope with a multiple of eight, building one that delivers exceptional clarity, resolution and brightness at every setting, across the entire magnification range, has been a major obstacle for optical engineers
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There’s a very good reason why most variable-power riflescopes have relatively modest magnification ranges, usually no more than a multiple of five or six (for example, a 3-12x is a multiple of four). While it has certainly been possible to build a riflescope with a multiple of eight, building one that delivers exceptional clarity, resolution and brightness at every setting, across the entire magnification range, has been a major obstacle for optical engineers. Until now. Our new NX8 2.5-20×50 F1 gives you one riflescope that will rule virtually any shooting environment, anywhere on Earth, at almost any distance. It includes advanced DigIllum reticle illumination. Nightforce ZeroStop technology. Your choice of MOA or Mil-Radian adjustments. And the power of eight comes in a sleek, streamlined package a mere 12 inches in length. It just might be the only riflescope you will ever need.
Magnification Range | 2.5-20x |
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Focal Plane | First Focal Plane (F1/FFP) |
Body Tube Diameter | 30mm |
Overall Length | 12.0 in/305 mm |
Mounting Length | 5.4 in/138 mm |
Weight | 28.3 oz/802 g |
Click Value | .250 MOA |
Internal Adjustment Range | E: 110 MOA W: 80 MOA |
Parallax Adjustment | 11 yd–∞ |
Eye Relief | 3.5 in/88 mm |
Field of View @ 100 yd or m | 2.5x: 41.8 ft/13.9 m 20x: 7.0 ft/2.3 m |
Exit Pupil | 2.5x: 7.1 mm 20x: 2.5 mm |
Illumination | Digillum |
Elevation Feature | ZeroStop |
Power Throw Lever | Standard |
Reference: 200475
Brand: Burris
Reference: 300239
Brand: Burris
Reference: 200338
Brand: Burris
Reference: VT-LBL-34
Brand: Vortex Optics
Reference: ZRS032
Brand: Lynx
Reference: ZRS027
Brand: Lynx
Reference: RS729
Brand: Lynx
Reference: 200177
Brand: Burris
Reference: C641
Brand: Nightforce
Reference: RS739
Brand: Lynx
Reference: RS752
Brand: Lynx
Reference: C685
Brand: Nightforce
Reference: 300259
Brand: Burris
Reference: 200495
Brand: Burris
Reference: RS701
Brand: Lynx
There’s a very good reason why most variable-power riflescopes have relatively modest magnification ranges, usually no more than a multiple of five or six (for example, a 3-12x is a multiple of four). While it has certainly been possible to build a riflescope with a multiple of eight, building one that delivers exceptional clarity, resolution and brightness at every setting, across the entire magnification range, has been a major obstacle for optical engineers
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