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Nikon scooes
Nikon scooes













There were separate eyepieces sold for the Sky and Earth, including a 20x and a 25xWA. I'm not sure about possible interchangeability with the later Sky and Earth series, or perhaps even eyepieces with other brands, but it is quite possible that your scope uses the same standard as some Bushnell or Opticron scopes. There was a fixed 20x straight version of your scope (#7834), and I think the eyepieces were interchangeable, but I'm not sure they were ever sold separately. It was replaced in 1997 by the Sky and Earth 60 mm scopes (which, unlike your scope, came in straight and angled versions).Īs for eyepieces, the ones for the Fieldscope will not fit yours. It was released in 1991 (long after the introduction of the original Fieldscope of 1981, and after the Fieldscope II of 1989). As noted by Hermann, this was Nikon's budget scope line, below the ED II and nonED II Fieldscopes. Please note that your scope has a 60mm, not 65mm objective. You have what was called the Nikon Spotting Scope (not to be confused with the original Fieldscope, which was first released as the Spotting Scope), model #7835. Sorry to have neglected this thread after my first reply and your subsequent posting of the photo, but here are some answers to your original questions. Both take practice, so don't think you can get a BDC or any other long-range system and then hit targets past 300 yards without a lot of practice.No, that Fieldscope eyepiece will not fit your scope. Out in the field hunting, the circles offer an advantage. To sum up without making this any longer: If I was strictly range-shooting and I have my wind instruments, I'll take the mil-dots. You can see details of what I mean in the Nikon literature. Nikon optics are engineered with a lightweight, ergonomic design that. The circles offer several aim-points within each (think quarters) to allow for windage. Nikons X-MRAD illuminated reticle presents the shooter with clean and visually simple, yet highly functional and advanced tools for estimating range. Look for scopes that range from varmint, rimfire, muzzleloader, MSR, and many more types. I have to say I am impressed with the results.

nikon scooes

The Weatherby got one because I wanted to test the circles for long-range accuracy/reliability out to 500 yards (versus my mil-dot scopes). 2 models Truglo Omnia 1-4x24mm MSR Riflescope w/APTUS-M1 mount (6) As Low As (Save Up to 43) 204.99 Best Rated. 2 models Vector Optics Grimlock Gen II 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope (1) As Low As (Save Up to 33) 170.10. The Tikka got one because I thought the circles might help fast target acquistion in the Colorado high country for elk. BIG DEALS on our highly reviewed Nikon Rifle Scopes from OpticsPlanet Our prices are hard to beat and we collected our top user-rated Nikon Rifle Scopes. 15 models Meopta Optika6 1-6x24mm Rifle Scope As Low As (Save Up to 38) 539.49. 30-06, for two entirely different purposes. 270 and the other BDC on a sub-MOA Weatherby. Fixed Scope Rings Lightweight Alloy Scope Mounts Rails Quick Detachable Scope Rings Modern Sporting Scope Ring Rimfire Specialty Rings Scope Ring Bases and Peep Sight Other Tru-Lock Rings U.S. No reason to.īy the way, I put one BDC on a Tikka T3. Explore and discover what we have to offer with exceptional optical performance, you wont be disappointed. Maybe because Nikon makes their own glass while Leupold purchases theirs from another manufacturer.Īnyway, I'll never give up my existing Leupolds. Go the distance with the Nikon Field scope. The Nikon Monarchs also cost less than the related Leupolds.

nikon scooes

Take on the great outdoors with quality equipment and Field & Stream. Only Swarovksi and Zeiss have light transmission that can match the Nikon Monarch, but you've got to spend almost $2,000 on their very top-of the-line product to get it. Shop a wide selection of Shop Nikon Optics and choose from the top brands you trust.

nikon scooes

Its multi-coated optics delivers up to 98 light transmission to the visible electromagnetic spectrum thus efficient scope brightness from dawn to dusk, for. Why? Because they have light transmission that is slightly higher than Leupold, and the dimensions were more tidy than the related Leupolds. 3) Nikon P-223 3-9×40 Scope, Matte Black, w/ BDC 600 Reticle Featuring a 100-yard parallax setting, this scope is capable of complete parallax elimination to achieve shooting accuracy. sporting optics market and continued to offer new and innovative scope. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Nikon continued to gain a foothold in the U.S. market in the late 1950s and developed into a premier manufacturer of rifle scopes, rangefinders, binoculars, and range finders. That being said, the last three scopes I've purchased in the past 18 months have all been Nikon Monarchs, two with BDC. The Nikon line of rifle scopes looks to have first entered the U.S. Both are excellent manufacturers with top-quality products. I've owned and used Nikon and Leupold for more than 20 years.















Nikon scooes