This series is packed withs and offers high magnifications for the long range shots. Continuing with our proven hard anodized high Specifications for Nikko Stirling Panamax 8-24x50mm Rifle Scope, 1in Tube: Manufacturer: Nikko Stirling Objective Lens Diameter: 50 mm Magnification: 8 – 24 x Reticle: Illuminated Half Mil-Dot Tube Diameter: 1 in Finish: Matte Eye Relief: 4 in Color: Black Weight: 16.5 oz Adjustment Click Value: 0.25 MOA Length: 13.5 in Adjustment Type: MOA Parallax: Adjustable Objective; 10-1000 Illumination Type: LED Fabric/Material: Aircraft Aluminum Lens Material: Glass Optical Coating: Multi-Coated Weather Resistance: Yes Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Magnification Type: Variable Features of Nikko Stirling Panamax 8-24x50mm Rifle Scope, 1in Tube Nikko Stirling Panamax Wide Angle Lens Extreme Field of View approx 20% more than std 1” scope 1” Maintube 1/4 MOA Increments (7mm@100m) Centerfire, rimfire and airgun rated AO models – Adjustable objective from 10 yards up to infinity IR models – Illuminated reticle models features red/green illumination Half Mil Dot reticle Illuminated models features glass etched reticles Fast eye focus Package Contents: Nikko Stirling Panamax 8-24x50mm Rifle Scope, 1in Tube Lens Cover Lens Cloth Manual
Nikko Stirling Panamax 8-24x50mm Rifle Scope, 1in Tube
$209.02
SKU: 17207323
Category: Nikko Stirling
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Uncle Doug –
Based on extreme satisfaction with my Nikko Stirling 6-18 Targetmaster scope, I ordered this Panamax 8-24 model for greater magnification, (foolishly) assuming that it would have the same features as the TM I already owned. Yes, the disparity in features was revealed (with careful evaluation) in the item description, so the mistake was mine alone, but to prevent others from the same oversight, please note: First, the Panamax does not have left-side-turret parallax adjustment. Instead, parallax adjustment is via twisting the very stiff 50mm lens housing, which prevents viewing while the adjustment is made. Second, the windage and elevation turrets are capped and completely different from the TM….more like for hunting than for target shooting. Third, the light box is quite tight, requiring careful return to an exact viewing position. Fourth, all these shortcomings are delivered at approximately double the price of the superior Targetmaster scope. Yes, the Panamax functions fairly well as a hunting scope, with decent optics, but feature-wise it falls far short of the much more affordable Targetmaster. Bottom Line: If you can live with a max of 18x instead of 24x, buy the Targetmaster and you'll be getting a much better scope.