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Nikko Stirling Targetmaster 4-16x44 Manual

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I know it is hard to believe, but try one before you say hogwash. American Rifleman tested Nikko and compared it to at least as good as many scopes in the $800.00 and higher range and better than many. The one they tested was a nighteater 4-16x42. It retailed for $135.00 at that time. I think it was 2 to 3 years ago and it was awarded optics of the year award. A lot of people want buy them because they are so cheap and a bit large and heavy but with all the A class glass they use it is to be expected.

Do some research and you may change your mind. Just don't buy too many and make the price go up. I love them.338LAPUASLAP. I have not compared a NS to NcStar, but some time I will, just for the 'exercise'. I paid $113.00 for one, taxes included.

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While it has some 'issues', it is not the worst scope I have ever owned or seen, including some much higher dollar scopes. There are some who really like the NS's, some who don't. The only person I personally know who had one got rid of it for an NcStar and he is happy. I've read reviews comparing it, unfavorably, to BSA, I've seen reviews comparing it, favorably, to Nikon, Bushnell, even Conquest. For me, the 'jury' is still out.

But I'll let you know how it compares to the NcStar. I own a couple of Nighteaters and was fortunate enough to be able to return an expensive one. In my opinion the 3-9x42 and 3.5-10x42 Nighteaters are about on par with Simmons' ProHunter line.The gunshop I've done business with for 30 years talked me into a4-16x44 w/SF Nighteater for a new Tikka T3 Lite in 300WM. The short eyerelief left me battered and after three rounds I removed the scope.

Ireplaced it with a Burris 3-10x40 Signature Select and I'm muchhappier. Anyway I moved the 4-16 N-S over to one of my 22 target riflesbut the parallax was way off at 50m even with side focus so I sent itin for repair. Dunno maybe I just got a bad one.I got the replacementa couple of months later but haven't bothered to mount it yet. Maybe onthe 22 I'm building up for silhouette shooting, but more than likelyI'll ebay it and buy a Weaver V16.Before I realized how much I'd trouble I'd have with the 4-16x44 I invested in 6-24x56 Nighteater for a varmint rifle.

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This was the single worst scope I've ever used. From a well shaded bench using maximum magnification I was unable to make out the bullseye at 200m. I returned it and replaced it with with a Bushnell 4200 in 6-24x50 and low and behold the bullseye is clear as can be. Dunno maybe I just got a bad one.I have a 3.5-10x42 w/SF Nighteater that I took off a new Howa rifle (replaced by a Nikon Team Primos) and now use it on one of my 22s. It works well enough but gets a bit cloudy at 10x. Anyway I'll keep it until I can afford something better.

Perhaps a Weaver RV9. Dunno maybe I just got a bad one.I had a 3-9x42 Nighteater that came with another Howa rifle but I ebayed it unused.What I will give them is nice people on the US support line.What I suggest to people on a tight budget is Weaver's V or K series. For those with a bit more money Nikon's Monarch and Bushnell's Elite 4200 line.Edited by sholling - November/25/2009 at 02:27. As for the NS, Sholling's experiences seem to be typical of the 'Nighteater' line. I've seen it suggested that they are a chinese product. The Diamond series, which 'Slap' speaks of, appears to be the 'top of the line', all parts made and assembled in Japan. They have another line, that I can't remember the name of, that appears to be about on par with the NcStar and others of that 'ilk'.

I would very much like to try out the 10-50. Personally, I kind of like the big hand wheel, but would HAVE to have a leather cover made for it.