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pretty much decided i want to go with night force nxs 2.5-10x32. which reticle?

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What rifle, caliber and what ranges do you intend to use this with? Reticles can be very much an individual tool for a specific job, just merely a set of crosshairs so knowing your usage will help hone in on a best-fit system for your application.

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You can never go wrong with a Mil-Dot reticle, its been used for a long time and is proven to be serviceable.  I have the Mil-Dot in my 2.5-10x32 and it works well.  I am not a fan of the Velocity600 or other types of BDC reticles because it may not work for your gun/ammo at all DA's.  Just make sure your Elev/Wind knobs are in the same units as ur reticle.  My NSX is Mil/MOA and its a pain in the ass to do the math.

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I have the NSX with the NPR-2 reticle. It has .25 MOA adjustments. I have it mounted on a 16 inch Recce build. It is a great scope and you wont be disappointed. I have 4 NF scopes and I have never regretted buying them. I use the SPR-E Larue mount on mine with a fixed MOE stock. If you would like to check it out let me know. 

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thanks for the pics.  i just picked up my mount. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v217/wsaraceni/89FE15C2-E73B-4B4E-8D8C-782FB0CA48AF_zpsrdzb2p25.jpg

 

now i need the rail, barrel, and scope and i think i'll have everything

 

i went with the slightly forward as i think it will work best for what i need.  hopefully I'm not wrong. 

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