What is a Forceplex reticle?

What is a Forceplex reticle?

The Nightforce Forceplex™ reticle was created by hunters, for hunters. Precise crosshairs allow for quick shot placement on the smallest target—even at extended distances. Available in illuminated and non-illuminated options, depending on the model of SHV™ riflescope you choose.

What is Nightforce Moar?

The Nightforce MOAR™ reticle is a major advancement in precision shooting. The MOAR™ F1 reticle features 1 MOA elevation and windage markings for accurate range finding and hold-offs. A floating center crosshair and bold 3, 6 and 9 o’clock posts make this reticle fast and easy to use in the field.

Is Nightforce NXS first focal plane?

Are Nightforce NXS first focal plane? No. All the current Nightforce NXS scope models are only available in a second focal plane (SFP) configuration.

How much do Nightforce scopes weigh?

Just 27.8 ounces in weight—24% lighter than our 12-42 x 56 Benchrest, and over 20% lighter than our former 12-42 x 56 NXS™ riflescopes.

What is Moar scope?

SKU: MOAR™ – 20 MOA Categories: Minute of Angle (MOA), Reticle, Second Focal Plane. Combined with a floating center crosshair, this makes for a reticle extremely fast and easy to use in the field.

Where is Nightforce made?

Orofino, Idaho
Nightforce Optics, Inc. is an American manufacturer of high-end telescopic sights, spotting scopes and mounting accessories, based in Lavonia, Georgia with factory headquarters in Orofino, Idaho.

What is the XTR III riflescope?

The XTR III line of riflescopes feature enhanced reticle designs and field-of-view. Inspired by tactical and competition shooting, precision and reliability are at the core of the XTR III line of optics. The 5.5-30x 56mm model is built with a 34mm body tube for increased strength and extended adjustment range.

Does the size of the reticle change on a March rifle?

March Rifle Scopes using reticles in the second focal plane have some of the highest usable power settings available on the market today.Dot pattern reticles do not change size as the magnification changes. However, the size of the area covered on the target covered by the dot will change.

What is a conventional wire crosshairs reticle?

Conventional wire crosshairs reticle. Extremely thin crosshair lines. Conventional wire crosshairs reticle with center dot. Wire crosshairs reticle The crossing point (dot or non-dot) of vertical and horizontal lines placed in one third form the top of reticle.