Brutus
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Or a NF maybe?I'm surprised by the lack of push for the OP to buy a sightron
Or a NF maybe?I'm surprised by the lack of push for the OP to buy a sightron
I'd wager that this is a 1:12 twist. And I know this against the grain here, but it would be very interesting to see how Black Hills 175 grain match HPBT would perform in this rifle.Sorry to bring back an old post, but could anyone tell me what my barrel twist might be? Bought this second hand, and the only info I could find was that this was made in 1:9 and 1:12. Sounds like alot of the heavy barreled varmint 26" are 1:12 now, but I'm not too sure about this one since its older.
Or a NF maybe?
That's fair. Just for info when I bought my NF the Sightron III was not even made then. A friend recently purchased one and I'm kind of impressed with the optical clarity of his. I have no plans to change my optics now, but there are decent choices other than my NXS.I thought about that too but due to OP bought this package from a friend so I assume he didn't pay full retail / market price for it and he might not be ready to drop $2500 on a scope ( price one with zero stop taxes etc ) plus Sightron offer best bang for the buck and its within most people reach ( at least for precision shooting guys ).
That's fair. Just for info when I bought my NF the Sightron III was not even made then. A friend recently purchased one and I'm kind of impressed with the optical clarity of his. I have no plans to change my optics now, but there are decent choices other than my NXS.
When you get around to buying one, do yourself a favour unlike myself. I had more cash then smarts and with zero research just purchased the 12-42x56mm. I would have been slightly better off buying the 8-32 version instead. It has more elevation come-ups. Which is very nice when you are pushing past 1000 on a regualr basis and you are using a 20 MOA base IMO. (for 308 Win)I have a S3 8-32x and love the clarity and I was told the same thing the clarity is very close to the NXS but I can't afford to drop another $1.5k for the NF at the time so I settle for the Sightron.
The clarity might be close or on par but can't beat the NF for its robusticity and I have promised myself one day I will get a NF (LOL).
When you get around to buying one, do yourself a favour unlike myself. I had more cash then smarts and with zero research just purchased the 12-42x56mm. I would have been slightly better off buying the 8-32 version instead. It has more elevation come-ups. Which is very nice when you are pushing past 1000 on a regualr basis and you are using a 20 MOA base IMO. (for 308 Win)
Good advice and thanks for the tips I appreciate your insight and value your opinion.
I think my next scope will be NXS in either 5.5-22x or 8-32x in MOAR ( yeah I am a lazy guy and don't really want to mess with all the conversion while shooting and like my adjustments matches the reticle's subtensions ) and I will compare the specs on total elevation adjustment before dropping my hard earn $$$.
Cheers
Good advice and thanks for the tips I appreciate your insight and value your opinion.
I think my next scope will be NXS in either 5.5-22x or 8-32x in MOAR ( yeah I am a lazy guy and don't really want to mess with all the conversion while shooting and like my adjustments matches the reticle's subtensions ) and I will compare the specs on total elevation adjustment before dropping my hard earn $$$.
Cheers
After doing some more research the Sightron - SIII SS - 8-32x56mm Long Range Mildot looks like it wouldn't be a bad next step for me. My only concern is does it have enough elevation. Will 70 MOA be enough for me to shoot to 1000M and still zero at 100 or 200m? With a 20 MOA base of course.
I love my March, would be a great choice if the funds are availableno no, schmidt and bender, or march
Just for giggle I did another calculation on how far you can shoot with the 20 MOA rail.
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On this chart you can see at 1600 yards you requires a total of 96 MOA of adjustment and with the 20 MOA rail and 70 MOA of elevation adjustment of the scope you should be able to shoot a little over 1500 yards without hold over but all these are based on calculations and you might not get exactly 70 MOA of adjustment after you zero your rifle at 100 yards.
Also, if you shoot at those ranges at a regular basis there are better calibers choice other than 308 win.