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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    Nightforce won't release an optic until it is totally sure it will perform and Stand up to its highest standards hence people still want to buy scopes from the nxs line of optics that must be nearly a 15 yr old line.
    I can't really think of any other scope manufacture that can say that except probably s&b with their pm11

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
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    Which one and how long?

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    Which one and how long?

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    I have a couple of Kahles scopes, both steel tube from the 90's. I doubt that NF would be any tougher. One is a 3 - 12 x 56 FFP and the other a 4x32. The Modern Kahles are just as tough and will beat out the NF in poor light
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    I have a couple of Kahles scopes, both steel tube from the 90's. I doubt that NF would be any tougher. One is a 3 - 12 x 56 FFP and the other a 4x32. The Modern Kahles are just as tough and will beat out the NF in poor light
    To be honest all quality scopes are good enough, just some better than others
    I used to rate the kahles but mate had trouble with his and two trips to europe and still not sorted.
    I haven't played with the kahles latest offerings but no doubt they are very good as all tier one scopes should be.
    I still have 6x24x56 15yearold zeiss diavari tactical.
    It has its design faults but it is some of the most amazing low light Glass I have ever looked through ever.
    Jury is out on what's tougher.
    Send me a video of you smacking a spike into wood with your kahles and see how that goes.
    Drunk one night I was smashing cans with a nxs crushing them.
    Woke up inthe morning thinking what have idone but it was absolutely fine.
    I have video some where.
    On the piss after a gun buy back event.
    We all have choices and choose what ever we perceive will do the job for what we need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    To be honest all quality scopes are good enough, just some better than others
    I used to rate the kahles but mate had trouble with his and two trips to europe and still not sorted.
    I haven't played with the kahles latest offerings but no doubt they are very good as all tier one scopes should be.
    I still have 6x24x56 15yearold zeiss diavari tactical.
    It has its design faults but it is some of the most amazing low light Glass I have ever looked through ever.
    Jury is out on what's tougher.
    Send me a video of you smacking a spike into wood with your kahles and see how that goes.
    Drunk one night I was smashing cans with a nxs crushing them.
    Woke up inthe morning thinking what have idone but it was absolutely fine.
    I have video some where.
    On the piss after a gun buy back event.
    We all have choices and choose what ever we perceive will do the job for what we need.

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    I did see that video


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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    I did see that video


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    It must of been a big night for me to do that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    To be honest all quality scopes are good enough, just some better than others
    I used to rate the kahles but mate had trouble with his and two trips to europe and still not sorted.
    I haven't played with the kahles latest offerings but no doubt they are very good as all tier one scopes should be.
    I still have 6x24x56 15yearold zeiss diavari tactical.
    It has its design faults but it is some of the most amazing low light Glass I have ever looked through ever.
    Jury is out on what's tougher.
    Send me a video of you smacking a spike into wood with your kahles and see how that goes.
    Drunk one night I was smashing cans with a nxs crushing them.
    Woke up inthe morning thinking what have idone but it was absolutely fine.
    I have video some where.
    On the piss after a gun buy back event.
    We all have choices and choose what ever we perceive will do the job for what we need.

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    I agree with you that Zeiss are pretty amazing in low light. From ones I have compared / used I think that they beat all others. The East German Zeiss are quite something, made for shooting in darkness, as are their binos.
    The glass on NF could be better imo. It is good but it is not the very best, not even as good as Delta and they come from the same factory. Perhaps it is not actually the glass but the coatings ? I dont know but I find the colour definition on some scopes - Leupold being the worst, is a bit washed out making it slower to see the animal against it's background. Target type scopes seem to be coated so that they are very clear and easy to see black on white but if used for hunting it is hard to see colours. This is where Swaro has the edge imo. Nightforce seem like a cross over Target / Hunting scope
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