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Nikon Scopes

A telescopic sight, commonly called a scope, is a device used to give additional accuracy using a point of aim for firearms, airguns and crossbows. Other sighting systems are iron sights, reflex sights, and laser sights.

The first experiments directed to give shooters optical aiming aids go back to the early 17th century. For centuries different optical aiming aids and primitive predecessors of telescopic sights were created that had practical or performance limitations. The first practical refractor telescope based telescopic sight was built in 1880 by August Fiedler (Stronsdorf, Austria), forestry commissioner of Prince Reuss.

Telescopic sights are classified in terms of the optical magnification and the objective lens diameter, e.g. 10×50. This would denote 10 times magnification with a 50 mm objective lens. In general terms, larger objective lens diameters are better (collect more light and give a wider field of view). On fixed magnification sights the magnification power and objective diameter should be chosen on the basis of the intended use.

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Nikon Buckmaster Scope 45 14x40 Nikoplex Blk Mtte SF
Nikon Buckmaster Scope 45 14x40 Nikoplex Blk Mtte SF
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Nikon Buckmaster Scope 4 12x50 Nikoplex Black Matte SF
Nikon Buckmaster Scope 4 12x50 Nikoplex Black Matte SF
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NIKON 8419 3 12x42 MONARCH NIKOPLEX MATTE RIFLE SCOPE
NIKON 8419 3 12x42 MONARCH NIKOPLEX MATTE RIFLE SCOPE
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Nikon Buckmaster Scope 3 9x50 Nikoplex Black Matte
Nikon Buckmaster Scope 3 9x50 Nikoplex Black Matte
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Nikon Buckmaster Scope 6 18x40 Fine Crosshair w Dot SF
Nikon Buckmaster Scope 6 18x40 Fine Crosshair w Dot SF
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Nikon Buckmaster Scope 6 18x40 Side Focus Matte BDC
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Nikon Buckmaster Scope 45 14x40 Side Focus Matte BDC
Nikon Buckmaster Scope 45 14x40 Side Focus Matte BDC
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Nikon Buckmaster Scope 3 9x40 Matte BDC Reticle
Nikon Buckmaster Scope 3 9x40 Matte BDC Reticle
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NEW NIKON OMEGA 165 5x36 RIFLE SCOPE 8442 BDC MATTE BK
NEW NIKON OMEGA 165 5x36 RIFLE SCOPE 8442 BDC MATTE BK
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NIKON MONARCH 15 45X20 SABOT SLUG SHOTGUN SCOPE 6592
NIKON MONARCH 15 45X20 SABOT SLUG SHOTGUN SCOPE 6592
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NEW Nikon Monarch 25 10x42 8408 Tactical Rifle Scope
NEW Nikon Monarch 25 10x42 8408 Tactical Rifle Scope
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Nikon New Buckmasters 45 14X40 Rifle Scope Mildot 6469
Nikon New Buckmasters 45 14X40 Rifle Scope Mildot 6469
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There are also telescopic sights with variable magnification. The magnification can be varied by manually operating a zoom mechanism. Variable sights offer more flexibility regarding shooting at varying ranges and targets and offer a relative wide field of view at lower magnification settings. The syntax for variable sights is the following: minimal magnification – maximum magnification × objective lens, for example, 3–9×40.

Confusingly, some older telescopic sights, mainly of German or other European manufacture, have a different classification where the second part of the designation refers to 'light gathering power.' In these cases, a 4×81 (4× magnification) sight would be presumed to have a brighter sight picture than a 2.5×70 (2.5× magnification), but the objective lens diameter would not bear any direct relation to picture brightness, as brightness is affected also by the magnification factor. Typically objective lenses on early sights are smaller than modern sights, in these examples the 4×81 would have an objective approximately 32mm diameter and the 2.5×70 might be approximately 25mm.

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