The NXS is very dated technology now. The reticles are not as good, and they are no where near daylight bright. I know, I had one. Right now the market is FLUSH with fantastic LPVs. It’s truly the best it’s ever been. It’s very easy to suffer from “Analysis Paralysis”. The questions are all there: FFP or SFP, what reticle, what power, daylight bright or don’t care. Intended use? Budget..... blah, blah.
For a SFP 1-6, the Razor. It’s a tank, but it works, and the glass is great. Hard to go wrong.
Budget friendly, but top shelf? The NF NX8. It’s FFP, 17oz, super svelt size and weight. More than daytime bright. Etc, etc. it’s all out bad a$$.
Money isn’t a huge factor? All day the ATACR 1-8. It’s a 34mm tube so it’s brighter and more “open” like the Razor. It’s a FFP, great reticle, daylight bright. Tough as nails, everything good and still only 21oz.
Somewhere in the middle you have the Burris XTRII 1-8 and the Primary Arms Platinum. These two are pretty much the same scope, just branded different. Made in the same plant, both FFP. Glass is very solid. Priced the same. Big, I mean HUGE advantage to the Primary is the ACSS reticle. It’s intelligent, and WORKS well out to the limits of the cartridge. If it’s your thing is up to you.
The market is busting at the seams. Sit down, search the site, there’s a crap ton of info here.