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Expert Video: Choosing a Nikon Riflescope

Posted on 01 July 2010 by Tom Wiley

In this expert video demonstration, Van at Van’s Deer Processing & Sporting Goods in Brandon, MS talks about the Nikon Prostaff, Buckmaster and Monarch riflescopes.

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The Nikon Primitive Weapon System Prostaff 3-9×40 with the BDC Reticle

Posted on 22 December 2009 by Tom Wiley

The Nikon Primitive Weapon System Prostaff 3-9×40 with the BDC Reticle

The Modern Answer for Primitive Rifle Season

If you’re heading out for Primitive Rifle Season, Nikon has created a system just for you. It features the 3-9×40 ProStaff riflescope and patented BDC reticle calibrated for 35 Remington, 444 Marlin or 45-70 ammunition. Now accurate and ethical shots out to 275 yards are real possibility—no luck involved. Pair it with a Nikon rangefinder, and you’ll leave other ‘primitive’ hunters in the dust.

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Expert Video: Eye Relief on Nikon Scopes

Posted on 13 December 2009 by Tom Wiley

In this expert video, Tim at Dad’s Super Pawn talks about one of his favorite subjects: eye relief on Nikon Scopes. Tim talks about the generous eye relief present in all levels of magnification on all Nikon scope lines including ProStaff, Buckmaster, and Monarch lines and explains what this means for your hunt.

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Expert Video: Light Transmission in Nikon Scopes

Posted on 13 December 2009 by Tom Wiley

In this expert video, Joey Daniels from Philadelphia Gun & Pawn in Philadelphia, MS explains the craftsmanship behind Nikon optics products, specifically the light transmission or light gathering ability found in various Nikon Scope series. He explains by price point. He talks specifically about the ProStaff scope series and the various specifications and qualities. I think you’ll find his comments interesting and informative – enjoy the video!

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