Rifle Scopes NF discontinuing the 2.5-10X24

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Luckily I was able to order one before they dissapeared from retailers shelves. I really like the "look/features" of this scope as it is ideal for the Ar15 platform for which I will be using it on. I was able to get one with the short range ballistic reticle, anxious to give that a workout on my next range session. I'm sure the 32mm version will be an awesome scope also but the 24mm will look much more sleek sitting attop my new middy 223 chambered AR.

<span style="color: #3366FF">Thank you for contacting Nightforce Optics.



Unfortunately, we are going to discontinue the 24mm 2.5x10 line of optics due to the overwhelming amount of order’s being placed for the 32mm version of this scope. Sales have literally made this version obsolete.



Sorry for the bad news, as I too really like the 24mm version of this optic.



Regards,

Ken </span>
 
Re: NF discontinuing the 2.5-10X24

Extremely versatile and about 1/3 the weight of the other NF optics. The other really super low-profile optic that is equally strong is that Leupold mk4 1.5-5x SPR illum. A bit less magnification, but lots less money and great performance.

The FC2 and SPR reticles with their circle wide duplex give you plenty of hold-off and fixed elevation aiming points. Both scopes weigh-in right at one pound.

Hard to see why the 32mm version became so popular, unless they put mil/mil turrets on there which they failed to do with the 24mm??? Not like a bigger objective really matters that much, plus NF did not include side-focus parallax control; now that would've made the scope Really Something....

Actually the 2.5-10 24mm is still a super viable design; if they promoted it. Makes me wonder about the 1-4x.

It amazes me to see how many guys build .308 bolt rifles with these superbo otpic boat-anchor weighing scopes. If you are going to haul around a 19lb rifle, at least tote one that will reachout and deliver a punch.

Have my 2.5-10x mounted in low Leupold rings on-top a Larue 101 qd riser. The rifle is an AR-10T with GAP carbine upper 18" bbl. Damn handy, fast reacting or able to make a decent long shot. Doesn't weigh over 12.5lbs even with loaded 20rd mag. Guess I could've kept the 8-32x NXS I had but who needs a scope and ring outfit that's closing in on 4lbs?

NightForce knows its market. Too bad so many American shooters have embraced the mantra of "precision and accuracy are everything" when they're not. Most the duffers who buy this heavy-assed shit don't have a clue what it's like to carry their gear further than from the parking lot to a bench. Half of them use golf-caddy wagons or a dolly to setup their gear for a day at the bench. Sheeeit... Try shooting one of them rifles from standing with a sling.

Forget the axiom that is first-cousin to Murphy's Law, but it basically means that any really useful products will tend to be the one's eliminated by their mfr.

So long 2.5-10x
 
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You know a lot of truth spoken above in "bignada" post. I had to be talked into my first one, after that it was easy to see and finally understand what made them such a versatile setup. But, the 32mm looks more like a normal scope, which beauty is in the eye of the holder (customer in this case) and they will 9 out 10 times go for the 32mm over the 24mm due to simple appearance and suspected "better performance" as well. Sorry to hear they are discontinuing them, guess I should be happy to keep a couple for myself.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bignada</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Extremely versatile and about 1/3 the weight of the other NF optics. The other really super low-profile optic that is equally strong is that Leupold mk4 1.5-5x SPR illum. A bit less magnification, but lots less money and great performance.

The FC2 and SPR reticles with their circle wide duplex give you plenty of hold-off and fixed elevation aiming points. Both scopes weigh-in right at one pound.

Hard to see why the 32mm version became so popular, unless they put mil/mil turrets on there which they failed to do with the 24mm??? Not like a bigger objective really matters that much, plus NF did not include side-focus parallax control; now that would've made the scope Really Something....

Actually the 2.5-10 24mm is still a super viable design; if they promoted it. Makes me wonder about the 1-4x.

It amazes me to see how many guys build .308 bolt rifles with these superbo otpic boat-anchor weighing scopes. If you are going to haul around a 19lb rifle, at least tote one that will reachout and deliver a punch.

Have my 2.5-10x mounted in low Leupold rings on-top a Larue 101 qd riser. The rifle is an AR-10T with GAP carbine upper 18" bbl. Damn handy, fast reacting or able to make a decent long shot. Doesn't weigh over 12.5lbs even with loaded 20rd mag. Guess I could've kept the 8-32x NXS I had but who needs a scope and ring outfit that's closing in on 4lbs?

NightForce knows its market. Too bad so many American shooters have embraced the mantra of "precision and accuracy are everything" when they're not. Most the duffers who buy this heavy-assed shit don't have a clue what it's like to carry their gear further than from the parking lot to a bench. Half of them use golf-caddy wagons or a dolly to setup their gear for a day at the bench. Sheeeit... Try shooting one of them rifles from standing with a sling.

Forget the axiom that is first-cousin to Murphy's Law, but it basically means that any really useful products will tend to be the one's eliminated by their mfr.

So long 2.5-10x </div></div>

+1 but have to disagree with one thing you said, "Too bad so many American shooters have embraced the mantra of "precision and accuracy are everything"".....they have only embraced the mantra of "bigger is always better" Like you said, that works great from the parking lot to the range. Heck, while we're at it, might as well mount that sucker to the top of your SUV, cuzz you sho aint carrying it anywhere.
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Re: NF discontinuing the 2.5-10X24

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Austan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That F-ing sucks!!! I've been saving up for one of these. Now what? </div></div>

+100!

The 2.5-10x24 was my first choice for my AR project - compact and with good mag.

Going all out to see if I can grab one whilst they may still be around!
 
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Re: NF discontinuing the 2.5-10X24

I've got one of the older military contract ones, if I was forced to keep only one scope, it would get the nod most likely. I just wish it could have the MLR reticle.

I have never seen the point of shooting above 8x with it, maybe the 32mm's hold clarity better at the top end, I don't know.

Mike, those Mil/Mil Z-stop models you have don't come with working NV settings, do they?
 
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CST has a great deal going and I'd like to add that I have some of the Milspec over-run NF 2.5-10x24 NightVision compatible mildot reticle/MOA ZS's in stock.

These were built to the same spec as used on the Crane MK12Mod1 SPR rifles over the past several years. A perfect match for our builds.

Check out our site or email for more information.

www.highcalibersales.com

Thanks,

Kevin/KJO
 
Re: NF discontinuing the 2.5-10X24

You know, I have tried the 32's, shot and worked with several of them, and honestly just did not get anything extra, so they left, kept the 24's. Have one on my favorite AR Coyote gun, devastatingly accurate to my 500yd limits with her. Another which bounces between a couple of platforms, all with the R2 reticle, MOA and zero-stop. Like the small compact and works well with NV too.
 
Re: NF discontinuing the 2.5-10X24

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Austan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That F-ing sucks!!! I've been saving up for one of these. Now what? </div></div>

Just go with the 32mm version. It is a really nice scope. My dad has one, and I dig it.
 
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Austan: either go with the 32mm model, no lose there really just a little more money basically. Or, if you need assistance lmk and I will check to see if I can find one if that might assist you also, just lmk.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BasraBoy</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Austan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That F-ing sucks!!! I've been saving up for one of these. Now what? </div></div>

+100!

The 2.5-10x24 was my first choice for my AR project - compact and with good mag.

Going all out to see if I can grab one whilst they may still be around!</div></div>

Alex at Euro Optics had the NP-R2, MilDot and FC-2 reticles listed yesterday.

I grabbed an NP-R2.....looks like he only has the FC-2 left now:

http://www.eurooptic.com/Nightforce/Nigh...amp;Parent=XXN1
 
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Thanks for the responses fellas. While I'm on my quest for an ultralight hunting stick I had heavily considered this scope and still do. I looked a bit and the one I've been seeking is plenty available as it's not a popular mil style optic. So I'll survive.
 
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Having the 2.5-10x32, I still consider it a fairly compact scope. It's 2" longer and 2 oz. heavier and has somewhat better low-light performance.

Not in regards to any particular vendor, but given my experience getting the 2.5-10x32 and, more recently, another product, not a bad idea to call first. Their websites may not be updated (and, I suspect, some just don't care if you have to wait).
 
Re: NF discontinuing the 2.5-10X24

I sent an email to OpticsPlanet to check their stock and received the below:
Greetings from Optics Planet!

I am sorry; the particular item you are looking for is not currently in stock.

We do have some other great products that compare very well with your item and that are ALWAYS in stock.

I picked up one from Don at Long Range Supply. He had the reticle that I was looking for in stock. May be worth checking with him to see what he has if you are looking.

I have also purchase several optics from Alex at Eurooptic. Real good guy to work with as well. He is showing a Mil/Mil with ZS for $1200 in stock.
 
Re: NF discontinuing the 2.5-10X24

From the looks at the replies, it appears this little compact scope has a pretty good following.
It got me to thinking about why NF wants to discontinue it.
Maybe they will come out with a 2.5-10 (12X?)with a 34mm straight main tube. I know, I'm dreaming.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: deersniper</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I like the 2.5-10x32. Don't know why 2 ounces bothers people so much. More light gathering is a big plus.

JMO.
-dan </div></div>
Apparently NF agrees with you. It's not a huge deal, but it further positions NF as a manufacturer of just big heavy scopes. The 32 is nice though.
 
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I have a 2.5-10x24zs on my 20" .308 bolt gun. Works well, I was shopping for the 32mm, but bought the 24mm because it was cheaper at the time. Wouldn't hurt my feelings to trade for a 32mm... How would I know if it is NV ready? Thanks Brandon