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Hands-on the new Nikon FX1000

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The new Nikon Black FX1000 4-16X:
Nikon Black X1000 4-16X50mm SF X-MOA
Nikon Black 30mm 20moa cantilever mount

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18 COMMENTS

  1. I want the 4 – 16 x 50 for my 6.5 CM Ruger American Predator bolt gun. It is now offered in mil/mil BUT I need it to have ZERO STOP and FFP reticle. Otherwise I'll stick with my SWFA 5- 15 x 42 with all that except zero stop.:o(

  2. I'm a precision/sniper rifle instructor and an NRA High Master competitive F-class shooter and personally I am not a big fan of First Focal Plane scopes and we shoot long range. I'm also an MOA user as opposed to MRAD. I'm looking hard at one of these illuminated 6 x 24 scopes for a new Tikka tactical rifle I'm considering.

  3. I am really glad I waited, i was going to get a X1000 for my AR10 and RPR both in 308, but I had heard a FFP and slightly improved model was coming, hopefully it will be out by Summer when LR really picks up here.

  4. Hey Highjak! Fellow Iowan and subscriber Here, just wondering… I am often shooting 50 yards/150 yards with my .223 wylde AR… What is the IDEAL optic for me? Many say a 1×6 is what I want. Opinion?

  5. Lance – Just to clarify a few things. The new high speed turrets are for both models the 4-16 and 6-24. Also the ratcheing mechanism was completely redesigned in the FX to get the clicks the way they are, clean and crisp. Lastly these should be available end of March as long as all goes to plan 🙂  

    Thanks for the video!

  6. I’ll be curious to see how it stacks up against a Vortex Viper Gen 2. Just got a Razor 5-20 for my Tikka TAC A1 but need a cheaper optic for another varmint rifle. Heard the Gen IIs are similar in glass quality to the Razor Gen I.

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