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Nightforce Optics Releases NXS 2.5-10x42mm Optic

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The latest addition to the extremely popular line of Nightforce NXS™ Compact riflescopes is the new 2.5-10 x 42, incorporating many features unique to the optics industry.

For many years, the Nightforce 2.5-10 x 32 NXS™ Compact has been renowned for performance far beyond its size. With its larger objective lens, the new Nightforce 2.5-10 x 42 NXS™ Compact is even more effective in low light, without compromising its light weight (19 oz.–20.5 oz.) and efficient size (11.9 inches in length).

The 2.5-10 x 42 is one of the only 10x riflescopes on the market to include side parallax adjustment, adjustable from 25 yards to infinity. It incorporates Nightforce DigIllum™ digital reticle illumination technology, offering red or green settings in multiple intensities from very dim to extremely bright. DigIllum™ also includes settings specifically for use with night vision equipment.

The Nightforce PTL™ is standard, allowing instant magnification changes even while wearing gloves. Six different reticles are available, including the new IHR™ (International Hunting Reticle).

The 2.5-10 x 42 is offered with .250 MOA Hi-Speed™ or .1 Mil-Radian adjustments exposed target-style configurations, or with capped, enclosed adjustments in .250 MOA only.

The Nightforce 2.5-10 x 42 NXS™ Compact has a MSRP starting at $1,800. For more information, visit www.NightforceOptics.com or call 208.476.9814.

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3 Responses to “Nightforce Optics Releases NXS 2.5-10x42mm Optic”

  1. chris says:

    SSD, any word on NF providing different finishes?

  2. Dave says:

    Hopefully the other high-end optics makers will follow suit and realize there is a market for those of us that want a usable mid-range scope like this without having to step up in size (and cost) to a 50mm objective and/or 34mm tube and/or exceeding over 12 inches in length but still have adj. parallax and sufficient magnification.

    Thank you, Nightforce (and SSD for the heads up).

  3. Jason says:

    Any word on a newer 1-4, with better illumination?