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The only dealer that lists the NF Beast in Germany currently is asking for €4098, which is US$ 5.283,96 as of today.
The only dealer that lists the NF Beast in Germany currently is asking for €4098, which is US$ 5.283,96 as of today.
Wow, pretty close to what I originally thought on the European cost on the BEAST. Any idea what a S&B 5-25x goes for in Germany?
It's 2800 €.
Yikes, so in Europe the BEAST is 1300 € more expensive than Schmidt's, that is going to be a hard sell over there. So put in that perspective, the BEAST is a great deal here in the US![]()
Just ordered the BEAST yesterday, since after detailed research it seems that it has everything I need for my LR endeavors. When it arrives in 3-4 months, I'll get some pictures posted with my impressions.
Unfortunately I'm not in the position to own both right now. If the ATACR continues to be well received I may purchase that instead of another gun. I'm extremely interested to hear what Lowlight has to say about the ATACR. Please hurry up and give us a review!
I'm not Lowlight but...compared to my NXS, the ATACR clarity is leaps and bounds better. It's truly like watching a football game on a standard, tube-style television and then replacing it with a 1080p l.e.d. setup.
PMed LL the same question, what ring height did you have to go with? Are you running it on a bolt gun or the POF in your sig? I'm trying to figure out the minimum ring height for clearance on a 20 MOA base. Tried calling NF but nobody is home.
You looked through a Nightforce BEAST?
The SfP models are Made in Japan, the FFP models are made in the USA this has been discussed at length.
The ATACR is a SFP scope hence the marking.
The F1, the BEaSt as well as others are US
reading is fundamental
Beast with MADE IN USA across the top
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This is an interesting thread because I too am curious how good the glass is on the BEAST. Sounds like we'll have to wait a while to get objective opinions. As I've read through the posts, one thing has struck me, it would appear that both the S&B 5-25 and NF 5-25 cost the same... here in the US, but I'd be curious how much the S&B costs in Europe and even more curious how much the NF will cost in Europe? If we broke down currency conversion and said the S&B cost $2800 US dollars in Europe, after import tax and all that fun stuff, would the NF cost around $5000 US dollars in Europe? Sorry, had nothing to do with the thread, just a curiosity I had. My assumption is that NF will adjust their pricing in Europe to align with the cost of the scopes out there.
Also, it was mentioned that starting with the F1 NF has been getting their glass from Europe, is it safe to assume this is coming from Schott? If that is the case, while Schott is a European company, they have manufacturing plants all around the world, including here in the US, what I'm not sure about is where the "optical" quality glass is manufactured. Anyway, the point I was getting at is that Japanese glass seems to be getting better and better and I wonder if soon it will be very difficult to differentiate between the two.
As far as the controversy over NF selling the BEAST on the same shelf as S&B, Premier has been doing that for a while now and people seem to be buying those still. I guess we'll have to wait and see how well NF can play with the big boys, but they have a diverse enough line to "test the market" and see.
What it all means is that we continue to see good stuff come our way, whether we can afford it or not, it is nice to see innovation in this market.
My opinion.
I used to be a firm supporter of NF as they were originally Australian designed and owned (still might be now don't know) and was extremely proud that an Australian company is playing a large part in the shooting community.
I wish I had just bitten the bullet and gone S&B from the get go.
I know technology is ever evolving and there will be changes but I have personally never heard of someone selling there S&B, March or USO scope to get a NF. The same cant be said about the second hand sales of NF to upgrade.
S&Bs core design is the same apart from the addition of the MTC turrets.
Reticles aren't ever changing and the KISS theology applies.
It pains me to say this about such a well known Australian company but here goes,
Buy a S&B and as all the posters have previously said "don't look back"!
They are the benchmark for a reason and until a scope has an internal rangefinder, windage calc at several different ranges and a tracking and lead solution don't see it changing.
Aussieshooter,
Thank you for this reply. I ordered my Schmidt and Bender MPII 5-25x56 two weeks ago and it will be here early this Friday (I was given a lead time of 10-12 weeks). Meanwhile, I am selling my Nightforce NXS scope.
I completely agree with your comments. You have to go with what is tried and true. I have not heard of anyone going from Schmidt and Bender to Nightforce and you have at least one person (me) that is going the other direction.