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- Nightforce Optics
June 2016
Dear ,
Summer has kicked into high gear within the shooting sports industry. Some 80,000+
attendees convened in Louisville for the NRA Annual Meeting in mid-May. The event was as
busy as ever with a packed Nightforce booth until the last day drew to a close. Kristy Lee Cook
was in the Nightforce booth greeting visitors and signing autographs. And the following week
saw many of the top short range benchrest competitors from around the world descend upon
the Kelbly Range in North Lawrence, OH to vie for top honors and a deep prize table including
cash and a handful of Nightforce Competition Fixed 42x44 optics at the Firearms Industry Super
Shoot.
In addition to highlights of these events, in this edition you'll find two exciting new product
announcements, some great stories from the field, and guest column articles that may really
help your long range shooting.
We hope you enjoy this edition of the Nightforce Newsletter.
Sincerely,
The Nightforce Team
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We'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to connect with our Customer Service Department
at [email protected]
Nightforce In Action
Over 80,000 attendees and 750 exhibitors descended upon Lousiville, KY
for the 2016 NRA Annual meeting. Kristy Lee Cook was in the Nightforce
booth signing autographs and taking pictures with attendees. Kristy is
one of the hosts of The Most Wanted List and a former American Idol top
ten finisher. New for 2016 products on display were our new lightweight
Competition Fixed 42x44 and the first focal plane SHV 4-14x50 F1.
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Firearms Industry Super Shoot
A full field of top benchrest shooters from
around the world gathered for the 44th annual
Firearms Industry Super Shoot in North
Lawerence, Ohio. Two members of the
Nightforce Sales and Marketing team were on
sight to support the event. Three
Competition/Benchrest riflescopes (left) and a
TS-80 spotting scope were on display and five
Competition Fixed 42x44 riflescopes were up
for grabs on the prize table.
Tony Boyer (right) is seen here running one of
our new Competition Fixed 42x44 riflescopes
during the first day's 10.5lb competition. The
20.7 ounce overall weight of the Fixed 42x44
is an excellent choice for a competitor wanting
the precision and reliability of a Nightforce for
their 10.5 lb Light Varmint short range
benchrest rifle.
Kevin clearly enjoying the match!
Wayne and Tony chatting about the
conditions.
One of the lucky competitors to win one of five Nightforce Competition Fixed 42x44 riflescopes
that were up for grabs during the random prize giveaway.
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Nightforce New Product Announcements
The popularity of Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) and NRA service rifle matches,
combined with recent rule changes, have resulted in the new CompetitionTM SR Fixed 4.5 x 24
riflescope by Nightforce.
The CompetitionTM SR Fixed 4.5 x 24 is purpose-built to comply with 2016 rules that, for the
first time, allow the use of riflescopes having a maximum magnification of 4.5x and objective
lens diameter to 34mm. More...
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We would like to introduce a new member to the Nightforce product family, the ATACRTM 416x50. This second focal plane riflescope includes all of the legendary ATACRTM features and
an extremely versatile 4-16x magnification range. Its ED glass and virtually
indestructible construction have distinguished the ATACR™ as the ultimate precision instrument
for long-range shooting among military, tactical professionals and civilian shooters alike. Now,
the ATACR™ 4-16x50 will allow you to achieve the same kind of extreme performance from
your hunting rifle. Its resolution and clarity, in a second focal plane configuration, will fully
realize the capability of the flattest-shooting hunting cartridge. If the terms "high ballistic
coefficient," "low standard deviation" and "match grade" distinguish you from the
ordinary hunter, then you'll know why "extra-low dispersion glass," "repeatable adjustments"
and "impact testing" distinguish the ATACR™ 4-16x50 from ordinary riflescopes.
If you consider shooting to be the ultimate blend of art and science, and hunting for you is a
way of life, the ATACR™ 4-16 x 50 is an absolutely brilliant idea. More..
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Nightforce Country
Country singer and outdoors-woman Kristy Lee Cook recently visited the Nightforce Optics
headquarters in Orofino, Idaho. While there, she learned about how Nightforce makes some of
the toughest riflescopes on the planet. Highlights of the tour included the precision
manufacturing done in-house, the amount of hands-on work it takes for proper assembly of
riflescopes and the extensive quality checks performed throughout the build process; to include
the legendary Nightforce impact testing. Look for this tour to appear this fall in an episode of
The Most Wanted List on the Sportsman's Channel.
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From The Field
"I spent 7 days backpacking the Pioneers and Sawtooths...it was so nice to know that if and
when an opportunity presented itself, I had the equipment to make it count. I've become pretty
familiar with the scope at the range- very impressive. It's great to have found a scope with all
the bells and whistles that's still small and light enough to fit our "Ultralight" method of operation."
Todd Harney - KUIU
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An NXS 5.5-22x50 helped Elmer at 885 yards with this nice Elk!
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Jacob sent us this image and story last winter.
"I was recently hunting for whitetail in northern Michigan. It had snowed earlier in the week
but now the weather was above freezing. I was sitting among the large majestic Northern
Michigan white pines...waiting in peace. Then I noticed just how awesome my rifle setup
looked in the freezing rain. So I snapped a couple pictures to make desktop wallpaper. It's an
NXS 5.5-22-56mm on top of your mounts on a Remington 700 5R mil-spec in 308 win.
I reload my own ammo and shoot ¼" moa with this setup. Despite the freezing rain and crazy
fog from the temperature swing my glass was clear as crystal. In fact looking through my
glass is always clearer than looking with my own eyes. Parallax and magnification working
perfect despite the freezing rain and fog. The view of the 8 point that emerged from nowhere
was swiftly lined up with your scope...unaffected by the elements it was with ease that I
squeezed the trigger for a perfect double lung kill shot that dropped him where he stood."
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"Thank you for producing an excellent rifle scope. When you have dreamed of a hunt for years
. You have invested your money. You have flown halfway around the world. Then the trophy of
a lifetime presents you with a long range shot. Don't hope you can make the shot. Know you
can make the shot. Know Nightforce! Many thanks to all the good people at Nightforce for
producing the SVH 5x20, and God Bless your engineers!"
Sincerely,
Dr. Michael Harrison
Guest Column
Caught in the Crosshairs - Part two
by Tom Bullock
Last month we looked at the development of the modern riflescope reticle, focal planes, MOA
vs. Mil-Radians, and the pros and cons of illuminated reticles. This time, we're going to take a
hard look through the viewfinder at the characteristics that make a good hunting reticle, versus
one you might come to regret.
Styles of reticles
Post and crosshair
First, there were simple crosshairs, which provided an aiming point but little more. The
Europeans were the first to experiment with modifications, the simplest being the addition of
heavier posts, usually at the 3, 6 and 9 o'clock positions. These posts tend to draw the eye to
the center of the reticle, with nothing to clutter the sight picture, and such designs remain
extremely popular today. Read More...
In the News
SHV 4-14x56
By Justin Crossley, Rokslide Moderator
The name, "SHV" Shooter, Hunter, Varminter, speaks to the versatility this scope offers.
Designed in collaboration with Bob Beck from Extreme Outer Limits, Nightforce has brought a
great option to the budget minded hunter or shooter.
The 4-14x gives the hunter/shooter a good magnification range for a wide array of shooting
scenarios. The 56mm objective lens creates a very bright sight picture, and works very well
under low light conditions. With covered windage and elevation turrets, the hunter gets piece of
mind that the scope will stay zeroed while dragging the rifle through brush.The turrets
themselves provide good grip, even with gloves, which is important for a rifle hunter who dials
elevation corrections.
Full article - SHV Article on Rokslide.com
Tech Tip
The folks at Applied Ballistics recently shared with us a
summary of their educational seminar series. To some,
there is a (pardon the pun) "magic bullet" in long range
shooting. Perhaps it's the latest bullet design, tweaking
their brass prep ritual, or obtaining the latest piece of kit.
Yes, these will most likely provide a benefit to the average
shooter. However, developing a solid understanding of
the fundamentals of ballistics, and knowing which pieces of
information are the most critical for your particular
shooting application must be a key component in any long
range shooting system.
Applied Ballistics Seminars
by Mitchell Fitzpatrick - Applied Ballistics
In the modern age of long range shooting, long range
marksmen have more information and technology available
to them than ever before. Advancements in all areas of the
shooting industry have brought obtaining exceptional performance at long
range into reach of nearly anyone interested, thus allowing even the most
experienced marksmen to extend their ranges. With all of this information
being generated, getting it into the hands of shooters to expand their
capabilities has become the goal. Read more...
Meet Nightforce
Wayne joined the Nightforce team in November 2014 and
immediately used his prior expertise in corporate marketing
and photography for his role as Marketing Specialist. He
primarily focuses on content generation for the website,
product literature and social media outlets as well as writing
copy and capturing product and field imagery. In addition, he
manages the Nightforce LIVE (Brandlive) events, supports
the sponsorship program and produces the monthly
newsletter. As an avid participant at Nightforce sponsored
events, Wayne's favorite experiences have been competing
with Team Virginia in
F-Class and becoming friends with Walt Berger. Away from
the office, he enjoys reading, reloading, and participating in shooting matches as well as
spending time with his wife and kids. His hidden talent is juggling and said his one guilty
pleasure is video gaming with his son. Wayne had a memorable job in high school, cutting
grass for the professional boxer Sugar Ray Leonard. Forging a knife from scratch is on his
bucket list and when we asked Wayne to describe himself in just one word he said: Dedicated!
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