Absolutely digging this new Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x42 !
They did a fantastic job:
- Dig the new MilR reticle.
- Outstanding glass.
- Illuminated reticle works extremely well for ultra low light usage.
- Built in cattail for easy magnification changes.
- Power range is perfect for a precision hunting scope.
- Compact and light.
Been out hunting for several days and so I have had ample time to get to test it.
At the range I have tested out to 500 and as expected it tracks correctly and bullet impacts exactly where I want them according to my DOPE.
I am pleasantly surprised at the glass quality.
Edge to edge clarity, contrast and resolution are all very good. It is easy to get behind and use at various power settings and is not finicky at all with regards to eyebox or parallax settings.
The illumination settings can get dim enough in regular mode for low light use and on a moonless night at 20-30 minutes after sunset when a deer or hog becomes invisible at 150 yards to the naked eye I can still take a clean shot by going to the lowest NV settings.
My binocs are a Meopta 10x42 HD and Nikon Monarch 8.5x56 both of which are about equal for low light brightness with the Meopta having better image quality. In extremely low light if I can see it with the binos and switch to the NXS I can still see it and take a clean shot.
This is a damned nice optic.

Rifle is a Nosler 280AI
They did a fantastic job:
- Dig the new MilR reticle.
- Outstanding glass.
- Illuminated reticle works extremely well for ultra low light usage.
- Built in cattail for easy magnification changes.
- Power range is perfect for a precision hunting scope.
- Compact and light.
Been out hunting for several days and so I have had ample time to get to test it.
At the range I have tested out to 500 and as expected it tracks correctly and bullet impacts exactly where I want them according to my DOPE.
I am pleasantly surprised at the glass quality.
Edge to edge clarity, contrast and resolution are all very good. It is easy to get behind and use at various power settings and is not finicky at all with regards to eyebox or parallax settings.
The illumination settings can get dim enough in regular mode for low light use and on a moonless night at 20-30 minutes after sunset when a deer or hog becomes invisible at 150 yards to the naked eye I can still take a clean shot by going to the lowest NV settings.
My binocs are a Meopta 10x42 HD and Nikon Monarch 8.5x56 both of which are about equal for low light brightness with the Meopta having better image quality. In extremely low light if I can see it with the binos and switch to the NXS I can still see it and take a clean shot.
This is a damned nice optic.

Rifle is a Nosler 280AI
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