Nikon Prostaff



Nikon Prostaff
NEED HELP!?!?! PLEASE!!?

Hello, i want to buy a good scope for a .22, and I ALSO want it to fit a 12 gauge shot gun (in case I decide to switch it)…

I am down to two choices the Nikon Prostaff 2-7X32 or the 3-9X40 version. I heard the bigger the optical, the better…But I also heard the more eye relief is better with the 12guage shotgun (due to the recoil)..

Is the 40mm optical noti the .ceably better than the 32mm? Or are they close enough? ALSO is the .3in Eye relief difference between the two scopes, a big deal?(the 32mm optical is 3.8 and the 40mm is 3.6)..IS it that much or a difference? .3inches?

BOTH scopes are around the same price, Which would you choose, that is compatible with both guns?

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WHICH ONE? I REALLY NEED TO ORDER TONIGHT!!!!!!!!

The larger objective will let more light in the scope.

A shotgun scope has to be built to handle the recoil of a shotgun and as you can see, it really doesn’t have longer eye relief. Handgun scopes truly have longer eye relief and are sometimes used on shot guns or rifles mounted forward of the action in what is called a scout rifle configuration.

The one thing you want to be sure of on a rimfire is the focus distance since many scopes don’t focus well under 100 yards and rimfire scopes are designed to focus properly at closer ranges.

I would suggest you go directly to the nikon website and review the scopes before making a decision.

NIKON Prostaff 3-9X40 And the RRA LAR-15


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