Houli
mtnghost,
Perhaps you can shed some light about the NF NX8 scopes. I am looking very hard at these two scopes as sort of a cross over purpose, hunting / longer range shooting (air rifle)
I prefer my scopes to be 12-13" and consider 26-28 oz. To be max. These two fit the bill. Would I be better off with the 4-30x50 as both scopes weigh, for the most part, the same and being a bit longer with 8x zoom range provide better sight picture.
I can only afford one higher end tier scope and have been giving thought to NF, March, and perhaps the Element Nexus. Any thoughts you may share would be very welcome and appreciative.
Cheers
TL;DR - If I were in the position of only being able to run one high tier optic for hunting / LR, it would probably be the 4-32. It's versatile, relatively light and it comes fairly close to my 7-35 at long distance. It is not the same as the 7-35 though, and I do not like comparing them to each other. There are valid reasons why the ATACR is almost double the MSRP (I'm into mine for 4400 with the T3 reticle

).
That said, the MIL-C reticle is a little thin at low magnification - I'd try and find a MIL-XT version, unless you're an MOA shooter. The weight is manageable, running mine on light NF rings so I can run it on all my air and powder rigs, but if you can use a Unimount. I'd highly recommend the Scalarworks LEAP, since you get QD with them for 5oz. They offer them with elevation cant as well (20MOA) in various heights. Don't cheap out on rings if you can help it.
March - I liked the March 3-24 a lot, but the eyebox sucked pretty bad, parallax adjustment was weird, and I couldn't adapt to an MOA reticle. Great glass on the March aside from the double halos, but I replaced my March with the NX8 with no regrets. The NX8 reaches out much further and does much better at night.
Weight - I miss the lighter March setup, but again the weight is tolerable with the NX8. The weight of the NX8 is the high watermark of what I will typically run on a hunting rifle. I would use the 7-35 to hunt under certain circumstances, but I use it more for testing / PRS than anything else .. and as a night time telescope to view planets, which it does QUITE well LOL
Element - I'm not going to say the weight is as heavy as the advertising (lol kidding), but they do not appeal to me. I couldn't see myself replacing my NX8s / ATACRs with them. None of them appear to compete head to head with the 4-32. IIRC, they have .5MIL hash marks, and I cannot do without .2MIL precision on higher variable power scopes.
Side note- there was a good thread on SnipersHide a while back that compared the 4-32 with the 2.5-20. The 2.5-20 SFP version suffers some optical anomalies that aren't found on the 4-32, and the NF dealers were saying that many of the guys that were after the SFP wound up swapping them out for the 4-32 FFPs since they performed substantially better.
Just my $0.02