It really does not matter which reticle you prefer as NF has ceased production of the NP-R1 AND NP-R2, so the choices are MOAR or MIL
The ATACR has HD glass which IS clearer than what is used in the NXS, it also has more built in elevation adjustment, 120 MOA versus 100.
The kicker is 1/2 " LESS eye relief than the NXS has. Not a big deal on a tame caliber, but something to note if the plan is to mount it on a boomer.
I would love to get my hands on an ATACR Mil-T
It really does not matter which reticle you prefer as NF has ceased production of the NP-R1 AND NP-R2, so the choices are MOAR or MIL
The ATACR has HD glass which IS clearer than what is used in the NXS, it also has more built in elevation adjustment, 120 MOA versus 100.
The kicker is 1/2 " LESS eye relief than the NXS has. Not a big deal on a tame caliber, but something to note if the plan is to mount it on a boomer.
Rick, you guys are putting together a 338 improved for me. I was thinking ATACR but you make a good point about eye relief. The extra 20MOA and better glass sounded like a plus for as far as I hope to shoot the gun. Do you think I'd be better served with the NXS in this application?
I will be able to give you first hand thoughts shortly. I have been awaiting an ATACR to come in that is destined to replace the SB on my own 338LAI.
I am also holding on to my 8x32 NXS just in case I find the eye relief to short on the ATACR.
Dustin has an ATACR on his 308 , I have shot it some and not found an issue, but the amount of movement that a rifle chambered in 338 LAI has is quite a bit more than the 308 generates, so I guess the only answer I have at this instant is we wait a little longer and see.
No problem we can order 1 for you![]()
Do you find the elevation travel limiting on your 8-32 with the 338LAI? That was my first thought for a scope. How far can you reach out before having to holdover?
The ATACR has HD glass which IS clearer than what is used in the NXS
I have a NXS 5.5 - 22 X 56 with the NP R1 reticle and its a fine scope. The ATACR offers some advantages but its still a SFP scope so I can't jusitfy the difference in cost to upgrade to an ATACR. Thats just me of crse but for the life of me I don't understand why NF does not offer more scopes in the first focal plane. For that reason I am getting rid of my NF and going to a mil/mil scope in FFP. Not everyone needs it but if they offered a NXS 5.5 -22 in FFP they wouldn't keep them on the shelves. They praise the advantages in the info about the BEAST but does not offer the ATACR in FFP. Slightly off topic but why they offer a spotting scope w/o a reticle is another one that I don't get.
I've never met someone that actually knows how to use an FFP scope, and has shot under time stress (as military shooters often need to) that prefers SFP. The only people that do are ones that only do deliberate type shooting or shooting at known distances. That is probably the majority of recreational shooters (especially in Canada where we only have KD ranges). SPF works fine when you have all the time in the world to think about your MOA math and dial in your turrets. But, under stress, when you're in a hurry, it falls apart. SFP is piss poor for quick engagements at unknown distances. The US learned that in Iraq, and that's why all of their new sniper and DMR systems are now outfitted with FFP optics. All of those guys on roof tops and in towers protecting bases and sensitive installations... well, they didn't have time to sip their coffee, scratch their butt and muck with their scope settings when a militants popped up to fire his RPG at their buddies. Military contracts: that's why Vortex and Nightforce designed their new tactical scopes in FFP. It's what militaries wants, and for good reason. You won't see SPF in any of the unknown distance tactical matches down in the US that simulate real world conditions either. All of the SFP guys upgraded their optics to FFP because they got tired of coming in dead last, which is what happens with SFP when you aren't being spoon fed your targetry or given copious amounts of time to do your math and make all of your adjustments.
Really, there is no reason to offer tactical scopes in SFP. The way people most use SFP scopes, few of the features are necessary. Most would be fine with simple target turrets and a duplex reticle since they aren't even using their reticle for ranging.



























