I respect your opinion. You've made good points to discuss. But let me ask you: What do the majority of "Traditional" Hunters buy in regards to scopes? Is it $1,000+ scopes? I would say, overwhemlingly, No. Maybe there are several folks on here, that do, sure. But then, if they're (NF) not catering to Hiders, who are they catering to? Not every hunter is an Elmer Fudd, but even if the overwhelmingly majority, are....then they will most likely never even have this scope on their Radar.
I do not disagree with you on the Objective Size, in that it helps gather more light for lowlight situations, but there are many good, bright scopes that don't need that big of an objective to do so.
My point is simply this: Make the same scope, but offer MIL turrets and a Mil-R or MilDot reticle, and keep everything else the same. Atleast then, it gives more options and choice, ....there are hunters who don't necessarily want to use Heavy, Tac. scopes for Hunting, but much prefer Mil-based reticles and turrets. Although, at 27-29 ounces, and with a 56mm Obj., it's not barely lighter weight, and not any more lo-pro than their NXS and F1 line offerings...Just sayin'. So where are the savings coming from, exactly? Which part or sub-parts of the scope are being sacrified, to offer a much lower Cost?
I don't mean to come off sounding like I'm blindly and foolheartedly condeming the scope, and apologize if I did....but my point is: look at the new Bushnell 3-12 FFP in George from GAPs Thread....that is maybe more along the lines of what I was hoping to see, in a "New, lower price point, Hunting" optic from Nightforce.
With that being said, I am highly considering their 2.5-10x42 for SPR and Hunting Rifle applications. Also, the IOR 2.5-10, but I digress.
These are just my thoughts and opinions... take it for what it's worth.