Re: Nightforce Compact question
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Buzzsaw</div><div class="ubbcode-body">2.5-10X24.....2.5-10X32.....Will there be THAT much difference in the two, optics wise? I Will be using it out to 600yds...223. I will hunt with it also, so I will be shooting at dawn and dusk.</div></div>
We have both.
- The 2.5-10x24, Mil/Mil, Mil-Dot in a LT SPR-E mount.
- The 2.5-10x32, Mil/Mil, Mil-Dot in a LT SPR-S mount.
Difference: Negligible
We shoot from 50-550 yards at this training location. Round count is almost 1000 rounds of 5.56mm Match ammo through both rifles using both optics. We shoot positional and prone.
Hunting: I have no experience hunting. Both shooters pictured have been hunting for YEARS. They confirm both optics work exceptionally well in all shooting scenarios.
Hunting and rifle weight:
The 16" rifle weighs just 9 pounds and the 20" rifle weighs just 11.5 pounds, complete with optic, mount, sling, bipod and magazine.
Parallax adjustment: NO parallax adjustment on either scope.
For our shooting, run and gun, positional, known distance and UKD; not having a parallax adjustment is not an issue using the AR platform out to 550 yards.
My findings:
- The 2.5-10x32 in the SPR-S mount weighs just 1.45 lbs.
I don't have a digital scale to give you an exact weight for the 2.5-10x24 in the SPR-E mount, but according to the scale needle it weighs a few ounces less than the 2.5-10x32 in the SPR-S mount.
- The 30mm tube will allow the optic to be mounted as close to the upper receiver rail as possible. I recommend the SPR-S mount. However, if you plan to run BUIS, then go with the SPR-E mount.
- Cheek/stock weld is excellent using both optics with either mount. However, the SPR-S lowers the optic and in my opinion provides the perfect cheek/stock weld.
- Eye relief on both optics is excellent. No issues. You can mount the scope with the ocular farther forward (toward the muzzle) and run both optics NTCH. You can go from 2.5x to 10x with no cheek/stock weld adjustment required.
- Illumination: both optics are illuminated. One consideration to keep in mind; the illumination, when placed in the 'on' position gives you the brightest setting, NOT the lowest setting.
Both optics work well, with the same features and almost the same weight when mounted. I would buy another 2.5-10<span style="font-weight: bold">x32</span>.