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    6933, My local range goes to 200 and has a 100 and a bunch of 25 yd pits as well. Its where I do most of my shooting. I could stretch it to 300 at a range 30 minutes away. I have my eye on a NF 1-4 with NP1 in a Larue SPR-EER (I shoot NTCH using a Sully stock). I am so close to buying but was wondering about my other options.
    Thanks for your answers.

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    Have you looked at the trijicon accupoints?
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    Had one once, barely got to use it. I needed cash and sold it. Seemed very nice. I guess I'm leaning more toward a traditional reticle for more accurate shootind with illumination for when the sun goes down a little. Are you loving the TR24? Why would you choose it over the 1-4 NF with NP1

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    I don't have experience with other 1-4x optics so I can't speak comparatively, but I've been very happy with my Trijicon Accupoint for 0~300 yards. At 1x it's almost as fast as my H-1. At 4x, the 200 and 300 yard targets are just a lot easier to pinpoint. At those distances, I'm not missing a BDC.

    I have it on a 16" DDM4.
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    Don't own one personally. Buddy has one. Nice glass. Seemed the reticule was hard to find fast but the scope was mounted a little far forward. Anyone else have eye relief issues?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lethal dose View Post
    Don't own one personally. Buddy has one. Nice glass. Seemed the reticule was hard to find fast but the scope was mounted a little far forward. Anyone else have eye relief issues?
    Are you talking about the TR24 or the NF 1-4?

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    Tr24.
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    Was it crosshairs and a dot (TR24-3G) or posts and a triangle (TR24-G)? I've heard the crosshair model can be hard to pick up fast but there's no way the triangle is slow.

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    I shoulda worded differently. It is the triangle. The reticle itself isn't hard to pick up, it's finding the sweet spot with the eye relief that takes time. May have been the way it was mounted.
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    It's got a mile of eye relief and has to sit far forward. If you are a ntch shooter you'll need an extended mount.

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