Rifle Scopes Nikon M223 2.5-10x40 Laser IRT BDC 600

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Nikon M223 Laser IRT 2.5-10x40 BDC600

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• Laser IRT Technology – The integrated Laser Rangefinder provides immediate distance
readings up to 735 yards

• Continuous Ranging for Up to 12 Seconds – with just one push of the button the Laser

M223 will continuously range for up to 12 seconds.

• Angle Compensation – angle compensation for up to +/-89 degrees

• Reset to zero hand turn reticle adjustments – same adjustments found in the rest of the

popular M223 series

• BDC 600 – Accurately hit targets with the BDC600 out to 600 yards

• Remote control included for easy operation

• Integrated Mounting System – Keeps the scope forward of the charging handle for AR style rifles.

• Easy to read yardage display

• Model 8491



<span style="font-weight: bold">Specifications</span>
Model 4-12x42

Reticle BDC

Matte 8477

Actual Magnification 4x-12x

Effective Objective Diameter 42mm

Exit Pupil (mm) 3.5

Eye Relief (in) 3

FOV @ 100 yds (ft) 24.9-8.3

Effective Range (yds) 33-766

Measurement Accuracy ±1 yd

Measurement Time under 3 sec.

Length (in) 13.1

Weight (oz) 23.3

Adjustment Graduation 1/4 MOA

Max Internal Adjustment 40 MOA

Parallax Setting (yds) 100
 
Re: Nikon M223 2.5-10x40 Laser IRT BDC 600

WOW!! I don't think people realize what this is/ can be.
Awesome. I want one. Any more details on the mount system, is it simlar to the zeiss rail type to attatch to picatinney?

Thx
 
Re: Nikon M223 2.5-10x40 Laser IRT BDC 600

I had one for a week last June. I put 1000 rounds of .223 and then 1000 rounds of .308 under it. I was extremely impressed with it. Over the 8 hours of shooting on a 105 deg. Tx day I managed to heat the barrel up so much on the DPMS Oracle I was using that I melted my rest to the barrel! All my shot's were 100-150-200 yards. I would bang a few at each target then pan to the next. The ranges are displayed as you move from one target to the next. The BDC reticle lets you use Nikon's Spot On Ballistic Program to dial in your shooting data. The mount was a piece of cake to attach to the DPMS Picatinny rail.
If you want one of these, I suggest you do all your pondering before you find one, if you do come across one and wait a day, it'll be gone. It seems like everyone that hits the retail market is being snapped up immediately. Maybe SWFA can help you find one? Drop me a note with any questions.