![]() I had just stacked a 6 MIL mount on a 20 MOA rail. I put the scope into the Tier One Rings, on top of the 308, an immediately realised my first mistake. Of course, once it’s out of the packaging, that all lives in the cupboard. Not sure of the reasoning.Īnyhow, unpacking was fun – there is a lot of people going on online about the high level of packing that the scope comes in. The other bugbear, I had, and I put this up front because it’s just personal preference, nothing more, was that the Forge was in MOA – in fact, if you want it in Terrain – I believe you can only get it in MOA, not MIL. Each to their own though.Īnyhow, the Forge boasts better glass, and better coatings than the Nitro line – actually, the forge has an actual waterproof rating. ![]() I do have to say, right off, the grey of the Nitro did appeal a lot more to me than the Brown of the Forge. They also sent over one of the Nitro scopes – but – due to time, I selected the scope I was most likely to use – that being the FFP Forge over the SFP Nitro. Sadly, life has a way of getting in the way sometimes, so I only really had enough time to play with one of them – the Bushnell Forge – 4.5-27×50. The folks over at AMPRO sent me down a couple of the higher end Bushnell long-range scopes to check out.
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