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Nice optics but be aware of a few things

Written on Mar 24, 2017

First of all, this review does not reflect on this scope's capability as I haven't fully range tested it. I believe that many of the previous reviews attest to the abilities of the BDC feature, which is one of the main reasons I purchased it. Reputation does mean a lot, and I do think that Nikon offers a great value for the money.

My rifle is a POF .308 with a 16.5" barrel. One of the challenges I will be faced with is trying to create a handload to match Nikon's BDC system. In order to accomplish that, I will need to really push the limits as the scope requires a 168 grains bullet having a muzzle velocity of about 2,700 fps. I may struggle to accomplish that with a short barrel. If I fail, I will have two options. #1 I can use Nikon's Spot On web site and apply the velocity I accomplish for my rifle, or #2 I can custom order an elevation turret that matches my ammo ($99). I just want the purchaser to be aware of this nuance as you ARE purchasing a scope with a fixed BDC intended for a very specific load and velocity. Most of us will not shoot this exact load. Variances in velocity due to barrel length is the reason.

The other thing is be prepared to open the box with some disappointment as well as a surprise. If you visit the Nikon website and then return to Optics Planet and blindly order using Nikon's description of what's included, you'll discover they will not match. Nikon's website indicates that the M308 mount is included. IT IS NOT! This means that you WILL have to
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JRC Pack is Just Right

Written on Apr 02, 2016

This pack is well made. The rear pouch has two pockets. One for the barrel and one for the tubular forearm. These pockets are offset somewhat to lay along the grip side of the receiver assembly. One thing to note is that the JRC take down model requires optics as there is no front sight. The design of this pack does not accommodate leaving your optics attached to the receiver assembly. I purchased a red dot scope with a detachable base, and it fits nicely into the top pocket on the front of the pack. Not a big deal to me, but don't assume you can use regular bases with your optics and use this pack easily. The bottom pocket of the front has three elastic bands to hold three magazine if you so wish. I think it is funny that there are only three. It appears that JRC assumes you will use only three long magazines, when some users may wish to employ standard capacity magazines. After all, not everyone lives in a state that allows magazines more than ten rounds anyway. Kind of a silly oversight to me. Overall, I am glad I bought this pack. I appreciate the fact I can carry the rifle to and from my vehicle without alarming my neighbors when I go to the range. The only thing I am curious about this pack is that it has a side pouch with an elastic string top. I have no idea what JRC is expecting the purchaser to use this for. A water bottle perhaps?
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