The Nikon Rifle Scope family, As a vital point we've always thought they should cost
more.the Nikon Prostaff Rifle Scope series is the tolerably priced lineup. Nikon's ProStaff Rifle Scope is an ideal choice for the major hunter who is hunting for a top quality scope in the $150-$250 price range. It is built to the demands of the most dedicated hunters.
And to quote Nikon, the ProStaff rifle scopes'will help you bring home the serious cash without spending them.'. So you'd think that a inexpensive sniper rifle scopes can't offer all of the features that Nikon has built into their more expensive rifle scopes - but you'd be wrong. Unheard-of options for the price and accuracy incredible - the Nikon Prostaff rifle scope is a good way to outfit your sniper rifle. The ProStaff scopes are moderately light and made to fit a giant selection of rifles, shotguns and muzzleloaders.
The variable power models have loads of magnification to simply sight in your rifle at one hundred or two hundred yards and a big field of view at the lowest magnification setting.
ProStaff optics are multi-coated to lower glare and their aluminum tubes are nitrogen full of O-ring seals to make them water and mist proof. The BDC reticle is a sort of cross-breed version of the German 3-post and crosshair reticle with an extremely narrow horizontal'gate,' or fine crosshair area. Below the crossover of the crosshairs are a collection of 4 circles strung down the vertical wire. With a flat shooting cartridge that operates at muzzle velocities of 3100-3300 fps, the idea is to zero the rifle so the bullets strike point of target at two hundred yards. Naturally, the path of the cartridge and load decides the particular point of impact distance represented by each circle. In straightforward English, on a full overcast day the crosshairs can be seen obviously well.
The Nikon ProStaff Rifle scope has it all. The Nikon ProStaff Scope also contains the Nikon rifle scope Lifetime Full Guaranty.