I like Zeiss HT, but not necessarily for ruggedness. The only Leica I see are at SW Ammo and half of them have something wrong with them! Must be my bad luck or a torturous display life.
I would never argue that NF is one of the toughest, if not the toughest against physical abuse. I’ve seen the videos of them being used as a hammer and they are tough. I’ve had 2 NF scopes and sold them as they are super heavy and I prefer a lightweight scope for the rifles I carry all day. If you don’t mind the weight and are looking for a range gun / long range rifle they would be hard to beat. I have seen the newer line of SHV scopes from them and heard they are lighter but I haven’t used one.
As @Berettaco posted, the NF NXS are relatively heavy. This is another video on their manufacturing process for the NXS.
Heavier and bigger doesnt bother me, I´m considering using this scope because it´s the best I´ve got, the difference in magnification between 1,5 and 2 is very small (even less comparing to 1,7), and I find the red dot useful for different situations (low light-dense brush-snap shots-etc). I have and old Nikon scope that IIRC it´s 1,25-4x25, 30mm tube, but I dont like it because of the reticle, german N1. Also, in my country is almost impossible to find a 1-5 from Swaro, Zeiss, S&B etc. I may find a Leupold, but It´s not going to be easy.2-12x50 is not ideal for that. I used all Swarovski scopes during 30 years of hunting in different hunting scenarios.
2-12x50 is bigger and heavier, is a scope to use mostly “waiting” the animals than stalking. 2 Magnification is a little high for dangerous game, field of view is not the best. I would suggest 1,7-10x42 instead.
In this case the better is the one you can have or afford it! I have a friend and his driven hunt scope was an 10x56 from IORHeavier and bigger doesnt bother me, I´m considering using this scope because it´s the best I´ve got, the difference in magnification between 1,5 and 2 is very small (even less comparing to 1,7), and I find the red dot useful for different situations (low light-dense brush-snap shots-etc). I have and old Nikon scope that IIRC it´s 1,25-4x25, 30mm tube, but I dont like it because of the reticle, german N1. Also, in my country is almost impossible to find a 1-5 from Swaro, Zeiss, S&B etc. I may find a Leupold, but It´s not going to be easy.
The best ones I have now (two svaro´s and one S&B) came hidden from the other side of the river... if yow know what I mean...
I appreciate your advice (and others) and actually agree on it, but it´s also a matter of availability for me. I´m not 100% decided yet though
I wish Nightforce made a Dangerous Game specific scope.
This is useful but, a better measure would be returns as a percentage of sales by brand. I have no idea as to the volume you sell annually but for example, If you sell 50 Nightforce scopes a year and send back 2, that's a 4% return rate . If you sell 500 Vortex a year and send back 20, that's also a 4% return rate.We sell all brands. I will rank them based on how many we send back for repair in order fewest to highest.
Nighforce, Swarovski, Leupold, Leica, Mepota, Vortex.
Very interesting, meaning you send more vortex back than anything? Warranty is great but it's no use when your optics break in the middle of a hunt.This is useful but, a better measure would be returns as a percentage of sales by brand. I have no idea as to the volume you sell annually but for example, If you sell 50 Nightforce scopes a year and send back 2, that's a 4% return rate . If you sell 500 Vortex a year and send back 20, that's also a 4% return rate.
Can you provide that type of data?
The most rugged and dependable is hands down Schmidt & Bender .... drop it, run it over, bang on it, throw it against a rock, or whatever else you can think of short of shattering the glass this is the one I'd trust to still work and hold zero. I'd probably rank NightForce as number 2 (despite having to send one back). Then come all the other higher end companies (Swaro, Trijicon, Zeiss, Leica, Leupold, Kahles, etc).
That said the most popular magnified scope brand in my safe is Leupold and includes optics from the following families Mark4, Mark5, Mark6, Mark8, VX3, VX5, VX6, and some older vari-x gloss scopes. I've got multiple Schmidts, Swaros, Kahles, Trijicon, and NightForce scopes on guns as well. If it's a good deal, I've probably got a home for it. Red Dots I'm partial to EoTech, AimPoint, and Trijicon (pistol optics) guy.
With regard to the PRC Scopes, a lot of those rankings is based on a shooter's budget, sponsorship/discounts offered, and a few other factors. I can guarantee if you walked up and handed most of those guys your credit card and said buy whatever scope you want regardless of cost, a bunch of them aren't picking the optic they're currently shooting. Since we're talking PRS, I always thought the now discontinued Bushnell Elite Tactical XRS2's were some of the most underrated scopes for the money and seems like a fair number of guys are still running them in PRS matches.