Nikon Black FX 1000 6-24X50 M Illuminated Reticle FX-MOA
Engineered to deliver your longest shots with confident precision, the new black FX1000 is set to raise eyebrows and expectations among long-range shooters. Competition-ready straight from the box, black FX1000 integrates renowned Nikon optics into its first Focal Plane optical system for tack-sharp Images and dialing functionality at any magnification and distance. Proprietary new glass-etched
Engineered to deliver your longest shots with confident precision, the new black FX1000 is set to raise eyebrows and expectations among long-range shooters. Competition-ready straight from the box, black FX1000 integrates renowned Nikon optics into its first Focal Plane optical system for tack-sharp Images and dialing functionality at any magnification and distance. Proprietary new glass-etched tactical reticles paired with precise, high-speed turrets allow fast, repeatable distance corrections and intuitive hold-off points. And for rapid return to your zero, the FX1000 debuts Nikon all-new black return-to-zero integral zero-stop in the elevation turret. Sunshade included.
Product Features
- Glass etched ranging reticle: located in the first focal plane, the reticle can be used to estimate range, target size, elevation holdover and wind drift at designated magnification
- Side mounted Illumination control features 10 intensity setting and powers down after 1 hour of non Operation
- 30 mm main body tube
- Return to zero Stop
- High speed turrets
My first impressions of this scope are very good. Glass is good enough that you can easily … This is an incredible value. In the box was the scope, sunshade and bungee style scope caps (typical of Nikon). My first impressions of this scope are very good. Glass is good enough that you can easily read wind in the mirage at 100 yards. During sight-in I found the adjustments to be spot on. The scope seems well built and stout. The turrets are grippy and substantial, but not obnoxiously large either. The parallax adjustment knob is also quite grippy and the yardage marks seemed to be…
Better than some more expensive scopes – no proof of purchase in the box I got the Mrad version. I was able to zero the rifle in at 100 yds in three shots. The turrets seem to repeat well. It has good eye relief and good glass. I need to do more long range shooting with it before I can comment further. I like the fact that it came with lens caps and a sun shade extender. If it performs as well as my other Nikon products, I’ll be happy, happy, happy.I tried to log on to the Nikon website to register the product, but it kept sending me to a page that…
Nikon FX1000 4X16 mil I’ve had this scope mounted on both my .22 and my .308. The glass while very subjective is bright with only minor shadowing at 16x. The eye box is forgiving enough for me even while shooting support side ( something I struggle with ). The reticle is crisp and while basic very useable and uncluttered. I’m likening the open gaps every .5 mils makes wind holds easier for me. I do find the stadia lines just a bit thick.So far the turrets are crisp and the graduations line up…