– Expert Joey Daniels from Philadelphia Gun & Pawn in Philadelphia, MS explains light transmission in various Nikon Scopes, specifically light gathering ability and other characteristics of the ProStaff series. Philadelphia Gun & Pawn is a member of Tom Wiley’s Dealer Network. To learn more, visit
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Some time ago I got my first Nikon scope, a ProStaff model with BDC. It only cost a little more than the Bushnells and Tascos I had been buying, but the quality and durability of the Nikon was light years ahead of anything in that price range, and the BDC reticle really works. The lower price Nikon scopes are made in the Phillipines, which is more acceptable than the chinese Tasco or Bushnell crap. It may also explain why Nikon is able to exercise true quality control on these lower end scopes
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a couple of scopes were shown in the video but the scope he was mainly talking about was the model 6321 3-9X50 with a BDC reticle. It is a great choice for just about any hunting situation.
what scope was shown in the video?
Thanks for posting.
Thanks for this crucial information. I was considering moving to a Nikon scope and this information was VERY helpful!