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Nikon 16383 X1000 Matte Illuminated x-MRAD Reticle Spotting Scope

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Nikon 16383 X1000 Matte Illuminated x-MRAD Reticle Spotting Scopes, 4-16x50SF, Black
Specialized reticles and adjustment Systems in Black x1000 are glass-etched mrad or MOA tactical-style Variants with illuminated option Full multilayer coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces. Field of View : 6.8 -27.2 ft @ 100 yds Each of the Riflescopes in this series features a turret-mounted side focus Parallax adjustment to enable fine-tuning of the sight image without changing shooter’s position Consistent Eye relief keeps your brow safe, while the exposed turrets are engraved for maximum readability while offering smooth, repeatable adjustments

The 4-16x50SF is a dedicated precision riflescope that offers the precision, the features and the ruggedness serious shooters demand. For starters, it built with an Aircraft grade aluminum alloy 30mm main body tube. With a choice of x-moa, illuminated x-moa or illuminated x-mrad reticle, the riflescope delivers 90 total MOA internal adjustment travel for the x-moa reticle and 25 MRAD for x-mrad reticles. Its turrets have 1/4 MOA click graduations yielding 12 MOA per revolution. All of the 4-16x50SF models have the reticle placed in the riflescope’s second Focal Plane, so all holdover corrections, ranging and other measurements using the indicated reticle Sub tensions should be done at 16x magnification.

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