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Nikko Sterling Platinum Nighteater 6 - 24 x 56


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Nikko Sterling Platinum 'Nighteater' 6 - 24 x 56 Mildot Reticule, 30mm diameter tube.

Comes with:

* side target wheel for parallax adjustment

* sunshade extension for objective lens

* Butler creek flip up cap for eye lens

In mint condition with mounts

 

This sold but another is listed below

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For air and rimmy I dont think you can go far wrong as it will paralax down to 10 meters and has a lot of side wheel range so you can use it as a rangefinder.

 

Im only selling as I intend to use a small compact scope on a semi-auto .22 for lamping and find the bells and whistles on this scope much more than I need.

 

The one I have on the Hmr is great as you can wind it up to high mag and range find then wind down to the mag you want to shoot with.

 

Very clear and mildot too.

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is it the bottom one on that picture?

 

 

I have the middle one in the picture for sale, its the same as the one I have sold but with illuminated milldot reticule, no over size side wheel but does have an oversised additional top turret. Comes with original turret too.

 

Nikko Sterling Platinum 'Nighteater' 6 - 24 x 56 Illuminated Mildot Reticule, 30mm diameter tube.

* side parallax adjustment

* sunshade extension for objective lens

* Butler creek flip up cap for eye lens

* Sportsmatch mounts.

The oversized alloy turret is marked off in 5 clicks and can be marked to indicate range, ie side parallax says the range is 40 meters so you dial the top turret to 40 meters and shoot.

The turret has the capacity, in one turn, to cover air rifles from 10m out to 70m or a .22 from 20m out to 120m or a .17hmr from 20m to 180m+

All in excellent condition

£120 delivered.

 

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The oversized alloy turret allows you to do this(see below), but with a wider range of distances and with more accuracy

 

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Low left of the photo shows the parallax adjustment dial

 

Thanks

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