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Review: Nikon Prostaff Rimfire 3-9×40 BDC 150

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Reviewing the awesome Nikon Rimfire BDC scope.
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22 COMMENTS

  1. 08/2018 I just got it on eBay for $87 and the reviews are amazing. Everywhere else shows $115+. Your review was thorough and exactly what I hoped someone would have, thanks for putting it together!

  2. One of the best reviews I have seen on scopes, question, I know this video is from 2014 so what is the difference to the current (July 2018) RimfireII version?. Thanks

  3. 22LR can be stretched out much further that people thanks, and accurately.

    I am able to shoot 3-3.5 inch groups at 300 yards.

    Try swapping your ammo and use ammo that is less that 1200 FPS.

    CCI standard velocity i shoot 1/4 inch groups at 100 yards with my Ruger precision rifle.

  4. I found it like… the App is not giving enough… had this Nikon for years.. nice scope but honestly say, it does give for what we paid for
    What the app is not covering: angle of shooting, various muzzle velocity from different Barrel and in bright day we often found the reticle is relatively blur or hard to focus
    I do accept it is overall a good scope and nice review but just wanna be sharing from experience to other fellow shooters

  5. Love this review man. You hit the nail on the head with everything I was curious about. You know, I love the different reticles like duplex, fine, mildot, but I realized, the best one is going to be the bdc reticle. Anyways, I'm loving all the information you put in. Many people don't put in drawings over pictures and explain it. Thank you for this!

  6. what kind of flip caps would you recommend for this optic? I just ordered one for my ruger 10/22 hogue tactical. I cannot wait to take it to the range. I want to get some flip caps for my nikon, before I get too crazy with taking it out to the range.

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