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Nikon P223 3X32 Scope

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A look at the Nikon P223 fixed 3 power scope, and P series mounts. 3X magnification and a 32mm objective lens 3+ inches of eye relief, BDC reticle, weight of optic and mount is equal to the eotech 516. Excellent choice for a budget optic or for the shooter needing a fixed tactical scope. This optic is calibrated for the 223 55gr round.
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38 COMMENTS

  1. Having spring loaded zeroing turrets worries me that someone else using your gun may play with them and then you loose your zero! Can you lock them so no ham fisted person can't change the zero point?

  2. your rear scope mount is too close (spacing) to the turrets, it should be centered. minimum recommended is 1/4" from the turrets to prevent internal damage!.. This is the same for ALL SCOPES!!. now move scope fwd. or back on the rail to adj. eye relief!.

  3. Jones is right, My preferred is Steel Weaver Scope Rings. I do not mind Aluminum risers, however for your accuracy and endurance Steel rings with Blue Locktight is the best way to go. Aluminum is subject to galling wich means the friction fit of the screws tightening in can loosen over time and vibration. Steel is more resistant to galling. Not saying anyone's choices are wrong, just that I have had better luck with steel, especially going from one season to the next.

  4. just soes yaknows.. you dont need the p-series mounts.. any 1 inch scope rings will work.. in fact the P-series mounts they want you to buy are over priced and annoying to use.. grab a quick detach 1'' scope mount and youll be good to go with out needing any tools to take the scope off

  5. I believe you are seeing a new version of this that has the Nikoplex reticle not the BDC. The one I have has the BDC marks in it. The one you saw if you look at the turets are marked in yards 100 to 500, the BDC one is marked in MOA. after 100 you just use a hold off or you use the turret to dial in your yardage. Nikons setups are a little confusing for different reticle designs both are nice but I prefer the plain reticle with yardage marks on the dials

  6. I went to buy this scope, but I looked through it at the store and saw it just had cross hairs. No tic on the cross hairs. So how do you aim out past 100 yards? I bought a burris ar 332 in stead. It has tick marks(tear drops) down to 500 yards.

  7. yes you can or you car run one forward and one backward if you like I ran them this way because of the scope being so short and it lined up the best this way. If it was linger I would have run it the other way but it would have put the optic in a way that the eye relief would have been wrong. The M223 mount you can not howerver run the other way. The P mounts are ambi

  8. My eyes must be really bad…3 power I still have a hard time at 100 yards. You guys are going to laugh when you see my AR at the shoot. I have a 12 power on mine for shooting quarters at 100-150 yards. Nice scope and thumbs up!

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