Nightforce SHV MOA 1000 Scope

Bob Beck

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Selling a few Nightforce SHV MOA 1000 Scopes. They are brand new, just out of box, and used as demos at our booth for the Wild TV huntfest expo. I have two non illuminated for $875 each, and two illuminated for $1071 each. Specs and video are below. Give me a call at 503-267-9567, ask for Bob.

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Weight: 28.5oz (illuminated), 26.9oz (non-illuminated)
Scope Length: 14.8in/376mm
Magnification Range: 4-14x
Scope Objective Diameter: 56mm
Scope Tube Size / Mount: 30mm (1.18in)
Scope Turret Adjustment: .250 moa
Reticle Position: second focal plane
Field of View: 4x: 24.9ft (7.3m) @100 Yards/100 Meters
14x: 7.3ft (2.23m) @100 Yards/100 Meters
Eye Relief: 3.4"-3.54" (80-90mm)
Illuminated Reticle (center): Optional
ZeroStop: No
Reticle: MOA1000


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$875 is a great price for that scope!
Bob I just wanted you to know that I took a NightForce SHV scope and G7 BR2 laser out to 720y last weekend and they performed excellent. The drops that the laser/computer gave me and the click values in the scope were spot on and I couldn't be happier.
I had collected data at my friends property a month ago for my 270WSM and my 6.5x284 and then set up the G7 at home. I ran both rifles to 720y on Saturday and the data/output on the 270WSM was perfect. I will need to tweak the muzzle velocity slightly as I had to add about a minute to my shots at 680 and 720 for my other rifle. My 6.5x284 has a NF NXS 5.5x22 on top.
 
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Bob Beck

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Pyroducksx3,

For the sake of quality feedback, what holds you back from the MOA 1000 variant of the MOAR that I have made? The MOA 1000 is a much cleaner version in some aspects with the upper section of the reticle removed and the horizontal MOA lines are zippered up and down opposed to all pulled down, in both scenarios this has been done to open up field of view up on game. Then the added bonus is the windage hold dots in 2 MOA increments going down the verticle stem, thus making the reticle as pin point accurate as dialing for the shot, not to mention the ability for precise follow up shots if the spotter or shooter indicates a miss by one of the windage dots. This allows a exact MOA call based on actual bullet impact.

Again any quality feedback is more then welcome. Thanks guys!

Bob Beck
Extreme Outer Limits TV
MOA Rifles LLC
 
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Bob Beck

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Pyroducksx3,

I understand. If you are still interested in the standard MOAR reticle in the 4-14x56, let me know? I do have a couple open box that can go.

Thanks for the reply.

Bob Beck
Extreme Outer Limits TV
MOA Rifles LLC
 
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