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Nikon Blackforce 1000 1-4x24mm Scope Review: Budget Price Premium Results

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  1. You do a good job…but say "Lee-O-pold"….c'mon mate..!! To maintain cred…Leupold is pronounced " Loop-hold"..! BTW….I bought this particular Nikon..its a great piece of tac gear. Paid right around $300 on sale. Superb. 1×4 is way more than enough for anyone who knows how to properluly manipulate a trigger..! Its not to win a 10 ring match at Camp Perry. Its to hit a 10" zone out to approx 300 yrds. It EASILY does that. Even 5" is no problem. Save 600$-700$ and buy this scope. Spend the money on ammo and proper training. Great optic.

  2. If I need a variable scope…I go with the Leupold VX Freedom (1.5 to 4 x 20mm) it usually cost $200 and weighs 9 oz. Pair it with a Aero (light weigh) mount for $80 and it weighs 3 oz. This is a great set up for how most people will use it. Excellent company's, all for under $300. I should note that the Leupold has NO illumination. And you have the choice between a Pig reticle or simple cross hairs.

  3. You do an Amazon Affiliate??? I try to use an affiliate link every time, I'd rather direct who gets a cut of my order than just give it all to google.

  4. I have Nikon optics on everything from .22's to my latest rifle purchase chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. I have no complaints. Great bang for the buck optics that's tough to beat without spending alot more.

  5. I need to up my optic game and knowledge. videos like this help tremendously. Thank you. I think folks can spend wisely or waste a bunch on optics they don't use or use properly anyway.

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