NIGHTFORCE OPTICS
NIGHTFORCE, C437, NXS - 8-32x56mm - ZeroStop - .250 MOA - Illuminated - MOAR
NIGHTFORCE, C437, NXS - 8-32x56mm - ZeroStop - .250 MOA - Illuminated - MOAR
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NXS 8-32x56 RIFLESCOPE - MOAR WITH ZERO STOP
Since 1992, Nightforce has been a winner in countless benchrest competitions. They have taken that knowledge and success and combined it with the durability and features of the NXS line to create the ultimate long-range field and target riflescopes. Evolved from their tactical line, the 8-32 x 56 offers fast adjustments for precise, repeatable shot placement. The broad magnification range means there is now virtually no target outside the capable shooter's reach, while it remains highly versatile and appropriate to a wide variety of applications.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Focal Plane - Second
- Magnification Range - 8-32x
- Objective lens diameter - 56mm
- Tube diameter - 30 mm/1.18 in
- Internal adjustment range (MOA/Mil)
- e: 65 MOA
- w: 45 MOA
- e: 17.7 Mil
- w: 12.3 Mil
- Click value
- .250 MOA
- .1 Mil-rad
- Calibrated Ranging Power - 22x
- Parallax adjustment - 50 yd - ∞
- Exit pupil diameter
- 8x: 7.0 mm
- 32x: 1.8 mm
- Eye relief - 98 mm/3.8 in
- Field of view @100 yards/100 meters
- 8x: 12.1 ft
- 32x: 3.1 ft
- 8x: 3.7 m
- 32x: 1 m
- Objective outer diameter - 65 mm
- Eyepiece outer diameter - 43 mm
- Overall length (inches/mm) - 15.9 in/404 mm
- Weight (ounces/grams) - 34 oz/964g
- Mounting length (inches/mm) - 6.7 in/170 mm
- Front/Rear Mounting Length - 2.95 in/2.09 in
- PTL (Power Throw Lever) - Accessory
- Illumination - Analog
- Elevation Feature - Zero Stop
RETICLE
With 1 MOA elevation and windage markings, more accurate range finding and hold-offs are possible on smaller targets at longer ranges. Combined with a floating center crosshair, this makes for a reticle extremely fast and easy to use in the field. This reticle features center illumination only, and a 30 MOA scale below center.<BR>
THROW LEVER (PTL)
Instant magnification changes in a fraction of a second, even if you are wearing gloves. <BR>