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Thread: Nikko targetmaster anygood?

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    Nikko targetmaster anygood?

    HI as anyone had much to do with the above 10-50x60 for ft could do with a new scope but on a budget any help would be great many thanks.Garry
    Walther lp400 lg100 pro t

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    Hi Garry,
    Not a 1st choice option for FT.
    Much better to go for a 2nd hand big nikko 60 or a big BSA 60.
    Much better glass which will help with the range finding.
    atb
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    All Nikko Stirlings are great optics

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    targetmaster

    Just put one on my lads s200 and he loves it more than the mtc viper i as took off it not as busy on the ret

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    I recently bought one to get started again at FT. I have the mil dot reticle . Optics seem clear enough and positive clicks on the turrets. I have a 150mm side wheel but have found the focusing at 45 - 55yds is very tight. I have calibrated the sidewheel every 5yds from 10 -55. Range finds easily to about 40 yds but marks on wheel are about 3mm gaps between 45 to 55. Very little room for error! Having said that I am now used to it and doing ok at Club but not shot a "proper" competition yet.
    I think they are good scopes if you get them for the right money. But for a little more cash I would now get a second hand "proper" big Nikko if one is available.

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    cracking scope highly recommended!!

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    many thanks for all the info guys.garry
    Walther lp400 lg100 pro t

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