Pretty much narrowed down scope options for a McMillan STAR in 6.5 CM to the NF 3.5x15x50 F1 or a S&B PMII 3x20x50. Any experiences/recommendations?
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Join the contest SubscribeI use F1s and have tried the S&B during an eval. My takeaways.
S&B 3-20 Notes
It tunnels under about 7X. If you use a lot of low power it may bug you.
Very interesting observation on the 3-20. I have never seen any tunneling on the 3-20 and am pretty sure you must have it confused with the 5-25x56.
I've got the Nightforce on my personal .308 and the 3-12x PMII on my .300 and at work. I have to say its a real toss up between the two for me. Like XOR mentioned, the NF definitely has a more robust/durable feel to it, but the optical clarity on the S&B is better (not by much). My one complaint on the NF is when the power is all the way back the reticle gets kind of thin for my liking and the finer details are hard to make out at times. I would say just go with the Nightforce though for the simple fact that its cheaper, an American Company, and comes with pretty nice rings.
They were not founded in the USA. What is your source on that? And unless they've broken off, they're still owned by Lightforce, an Australian company and is who started them. News | Nightforce Optics, Inc.I wasn't sure about it so I double checked, they were founded in and based out of Idaho. According to the website all their scopes are inspected there. They have a subsidiary in Australia, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were made in Japan though.
NF is very solid but a S&B or a Premier are just in a other class in every aspect in my opinion.
Seriously, "in every aspect" those scopes are better to you than an F1?
Seriously, "in every aspect" those scopes are better to you than an F1?
Yes he is serious. I've had several NF F1's. NF makes good scopes. Schmidt and Premier (I own and use several of each) are superior in nearly every way.
While we have similar experiences, we definitely have different results. When you say "nearly every way", what ways are those?
First off, let me say that NF makes great scopes. However, in my opinion, S&B has better glass. Clarity, contrast, resolution, and color rendition to to Schmidt. I prefer the Schmidt turrets as well in feel and design. I prefer the illumination design of Schmidt. That said, I still like NF, and I say if one prefers the NF then they have their reasons and who am I to judge another's personal preferences.
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