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Originally Posted by vabyrd
(Post 3548891)
Wow, you didn't even call me names...
Does it have anything to do with "blackout" when you're not aligned correctly? Or is that something different? In other words, you lose sight pic with nikon before parralax gets too bad. |
Originally Posted by bigcountry
(Post 3548897)
No and yes. Nikon designs it so parallax will be min when you hit the edge of view. Where Leupold and others designs it so you can go outside the range.
In other words, you lose sight pic with nikon before parralax gets too bad. |
Originally Posted by vabyrd
(Post 3548905)
So would Nikon be better suited for long range shooting or is there a point where it wouldn't make a difference between the two?
I like nikon for my LR. For Long range, leupold gets much more expensive. I like the Leupold M4 also for long range. but it runs 20% more for comparible Nikon. I have a few target monarchs. Honestly if you have target turrets and AO, either works for me. You adjust out the parallax with both depending on your yardage. Niether can adjust out mirage however. On a hot summer morning, it affects you targets real position relative to your eye too. |
Originally Posted by bigcountry
(Post 3548917)
I like nikon for my LR. For Long range, leupold gets much more expensive. I like the Leupold M4 also for long range. but it runs 20% more for comparible Nikon.
I have a few target monarchs. Honestly if you have target turrets and AO, either works for me. You adjust out the parallax with both depending on your yardage. Niether can adjust out mirage however. On a hot summer morning, it affects you targets real position relative to your eye too. Interesting. I like the side adjustment on the new Monarchs.. Been thinking about putting together a 500 yard rig. 500? only because that's the back of my range. Not really looking for a target set up, but not really looking to do much long range hunting either...more for poops, giggles, and shear boredom.. |
Originally Posted by bigcountry
(Post 3548917)
I like nikon for my LR. For Long range, leupold gets much more expensive. I like the Leupold M4 also for long range. but it runs 20% more for comparible Nikon.
I have a few target monarchs. Honestly if you have target turrets and AO, either works for me. You adjust out the parallax with both depending on your yardage. Niether can adjust out mirage however. On a hot summer morning, it affects you targets real position relative to your eye too. Absolutely right on all counts:happy0001: Parralux is relative in all scopes and each individual has their own tolerance to it as stated. The key is sight alignment to the rifle, shotgun, pistol, sling shot, whatever fit's YOU! Most people unless they shoot ALOT have not a clue about Parallux and the change in POI or aim for that matter. Thanks guys for making a true life post on this thread:woot: JM2Cents............ |
This thread has become more complex than it needs to be. The Slugmaster is a great scope for your shotgun. It is bright and clear and does everything you need it to out to 150 yards. I have one as do two of my friends and I have never heard a complaint from them or anyone else for that matter. I also have a Leupold VX-I on another slug gun and a Zeiss Conquest on a muzzleloader. They too are great scopes, but not really necessary as the Nikon Slugmaster (while maybe not quite as good) is more than sufficient. In fact, I like it better than the Leupold personally. The rest of the technical jargon is fun to throw around in deer camp, but in most cases won't help you shoot your next deer.
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That sounds like too much common sense for most people...............
Do you mean to say that you've tried it and it works well !?!? What a concept....................but that's just your opinion, right !? Good for you !!! |
Originally Posted by Jackson Bowner
(Post 3549181)
The rest of the technical jargon is fun to throw around in deer camp, but in most cases won't help you shoot your next deer.
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thanks i am goin to go with that nikon or a small leupold just because the scope will cost more then what i paid for gun dont want to get to tech. with it just my first slug gun so i got time to play. unless i find used one
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Glad to hear you found some slugs the gun shoots well. As I said before, Brenneke makes more than one slug under the KO label. The KO Sabot is what I use. They also make a hybrid style slug called a KO. If you shoot hybrids or slugs like the True-ball, be sure to check the bore for leading.
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