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NightForce ATACR 4-20x50 - F1 - MOA-XT - C645
NightForce ATACR 4-20x50 - F1 - MOA-XT - C645
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Magnification: 4-20x
FOV at 100 yds: 4x - 23.6ft / 20x - 6.1ft
Objective Diameter: 50mm
Eye Relief: 3.5"
Illuminated Reticle: Yes
Reticle Position: First Focal Plane
Parallax Adjustment: 11yds to infinity
Turret Adjustment Increments: .250 MOA
Max Elevation/Windage: 130 / 100 MOA
Tube Size: 34mm
Weight: 35.2 oz.
Length: 13.9"

Refer to the "Technical Info" tab below for additional specifications.

Price: $4,050.00

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NightForce ATACR 4-20x50 - F1 - MOA-XT - C645:

The 4-20x50 F1 fills an important magnification range in the ATACR line. Equally at home atop a bolt action or a semi-automatic rifle, the 4-20x50 F1 is smaller and lighter than the 5-25x56 F1 while offering a 25% improvement in magnification over the 4-16x42 F1. With Digillum, a ZeroStop turret, power throw lever, ED lenses, and 20x max magnification, the ATACR 4-20x50 F1 is our apex mid-power scope.

Features & Design:
  • First focal plane reticle placement
  • Power throw lever allows instant magnification
  • Fully Multicoated ED glass
  • Nightforce ZeroStop technology
  • 34 mm tube allows 35 Mil Elevation & 23 Mil Windage adjustment
  • Digillum reticle illumination
  • Side Parallax Adjustment with easy to read numbers
  • New, more highly visible magnification markings
  • Hi-speed threads for faster diopter adjustment
  • Capped windage adjustment, to avoid accidental adjustments
  • Nightforce intelligent reticles
The MOA-XT is designed to meet the needs of today's shooters and hunters who require fast and accurate holds while using Minutes of Angle.

The floating center dot of the MOA-XT provides a fine aiming point for precise shots. The main stadia includes 1 MOA marks with labels every 2 MOA to ensure clear shooting references in hasty or stressful engagements. The grid consists of an array of horizontal dots that are broken up by a bold dot every 4 MOA for fast counting. Throughout the reticle, reference numbers are alternated in size to provide confidence and speed of engagement at any magnification.

Whether at a competition or on a hunt, shooters who utilize MOA now have a reticle that provides them with the information needed to quickly account for windage and elevation.