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Nightforce Optics ATACR 5-25x56 F1 Riflescope

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  • Nightforce Optics ATACR 5-25x56 F1 Riflescope
  • Nightforce Optics ATACR 5-25x56 F1 Riflescope
  • Nightforce Optics ATACR 5-25x56 F1 Riflescope
  • Nightforce Optics ATACR 5-25x56 F1 Riflescope
  • Nightforce Optics ATACR 5-25x56 F1 Riflescope
  • Nightforce Optics ATACR 5-25x56 F1 Riflescope
  • Horus H59™ – Illuminated
A widened horizontal grid by one mil for increased wind holdover. And the center cross has been turned into a “broken cross” so groupings are less obscured and more easily seen. Illumination now standard.
  • Horus TREMOR3™ – Illuminated
The Accuracy 1st – Speed Shooting Formula is built right into the elevation hold of the reticle making even faster shooting possible. It’s field-proven to make wind calls easier. The reticle also allows one to accurately mil targets very quickly. Illuminated version.
  • MIL-C™ F1
The MIL-C™ has a simple center dot for a fine aiming point, while the main lines feature .2 Mil-Radian holds. Each whole Mil-Radian is numbered for fast reference under even stressful conditions.

Range estimation
The Nightforce MIL-C™ reticle can provide you with an accurate distance to your target, when the size of the target is known, by utilizing one of the the following Mil relation formulas:

(Target Size in Inches ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle) x 27.77 = Distance in Yards
(Target Size in Inches ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle) x 25.4 = Distance in Meters
(Target Size in Centimeters ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle) x 10.93 = Distance in Yards
(Target Size in Centimeters ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle) x 10 = Distance in Meters
For example, a standard stop sign measures 30” tall x 30” wide. Knowing the size of the target, in this case, a stop sign, and applying the correct formula above, you will be able to accurately calculate the distance to your target.

Known target size = 30”
Image size = 2.5 Mils. To measure image size of target in Mils, refer to the reticle diagram above.
Divide target size (30”) by image size in reticle (2.5) = 12
For distance in yards, multiply 12 x 27.77 (constant) = 333.24 yards to target.
For distance in meters, multiply 12 x 25.4 (constant) = 304.8 meters to target.
Your ability to accurately measure your target in your reticle does take some practice to become proficient.
  • MIL-R™ F1
The floating center crosshair is 1.0 Mil across, and supported with whole, half, .2 and .1 Mil-Radian graduations across the reticle. This reticle features center illumination only, and a 15 Mil-radian scale below center.

Range estimation
The Nightforce MIL-R™ reticle can provide you with an accurate distance to your target, when the size of the target is known, by utilizing one of the the following Mil relation formulas:

Target Size in Inches ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle x 27.77 = Distance in Yards
Target Size in Inches ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle x 25.4 = Distance in Meters
Target Size in Centimeters ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle x 10.93 = Distance in Yards
Target Size in Centimeters ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle x 10 = Distance in Meters
For example, a standard stop sign measures 30” tall x 30” wide. Knowing the size of the target, in this case, a stop sign, and applying the correct formula above, you will be able to accurately calculate the distance to your target.

Known target size = 30”
Image size = 2.5 Mils. To measure image size of target in Mils, refer to the reticle diagram above.
Divide target size (30”) by image size in reticle (2.5) = 12
For distance in yards, multiply 12 x 27.77 (constant) = 333.24 yards to target.
For distance in meters, multiply 12 x 25.4 (constant) = 304.8 meters to target.
Your ability to accurately measure your target in your reticle does take some practice to become proficient.
  • MIL-XT™
The MIL-XT™ has a simple center dot for a fine aiming point at center, while the main lines feature .2 Mil-Radian holds. Each whole Mil-Radian is numbered for fast reference under even stressful conditions.

Below center, whole Mil-Radian intersections feature a floating dot. Dots are placed at .2 Mil-Radian increments, while whole Mil-Radians are increased in size for fast counting. Additional marks are placed at half Mil-Radian increments as well. Numbers below center alternate in size for easy counting and verification of appropriate hold points.

This reticle was designed for the competitive and field shooter, and is certain to give a competitive edge to anyone who uses it.
  • MOAR™ F1
The Nightforce MOAR™ reticle is a major advancement in precision shooting. A floating center crosshair two MOA wide and two MOA tall provides a precise aiming point— especially on smaller targets at longer ranges. One-MOA elevation and windage spacings provide for more accurate rangefinding and hold-offs compared to ordinary reticles with coarser markings.

The MOAR™ F1 reticle features 1 MOA elevation and windage markings for accurate range finding and hold-offs. A floating center crosshair and bold 3, 6 and 9 o’clock posts make this reticle fast and easy to use in the field. This MOAR™ F1 reticle features over 80 MOA of elevation below center and total windage of 40 MOA on most models and 80 MOA on NX8 models.
Our Price: $4,185.00 - $4,523.00

Description

SEE WHAT YOU’VE BEEN MISSING
Chances are, you’ll never forget your first look through the ED glass of our ATACR™ 5-25×56 F1. We can assure you that you’ve never seen an image through a riflescope as bright and impressive.

First focal plane technology means consistent reticle values, regardless of the magnification setting. The ATACR 5-25×56 F1 is offered with a wide range of options, including intelligent reticles.

Extensive elevation travel allows target engagements at distances previously considered “out of range,” if you’re willing to practice and if your rifle is up to it. Your riflescope certainly will be.

  • Tenebraex Flip Up Covers
  • Cleaning Fob/ Cleaning Cloth
  • Multi-Tool
  • Power Throw Lever
  • Stickers
  • Owners Manual
  • Windage Beauty Ring
  • Sunshade

Reticles

  • Horus H59™ – Illuminated
    A widened horizontal grid by one mil for increased wind holdover. And the center cross has been turned into a “broken cross” so groupings are less obscured and more easily seen. Illumination now standard.

  • Horus TREMOR3™ – Illuminated
    The Accuracy 1st – Speed Shooting Formula is built right into the elevation hold of the reticle making even faster shooting possible. It’s field-proven to make wind calls easier. The reticle also allows one to accurately mil targets very quickly. Illuminated version.

  • MIL-C™ F1
    The MIL-C™ has a simple center dot for a fine aiming point, while the main lines feature .2 Mil-Radian holds. Each whole Mil-Radian is numbered for fast reference under even stressful conditions.

    Range estimation
    The Nightforce MIL-C™ reticle can provide you with an accurate distance to your target, when the size of the target is known, by utilizing one of the the following Mil relation formulas:

    (Target Size in Inches ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle) x 27.77 = Distance in Yards
    (Target Size in Inches ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle) x 25.4 = Distance in Meters
    (Target Size in Centimeters ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle) x 10.93 = Distance in Yards
    (Target Size in Centimeters ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle) x 10 = Distance in Meters
    For example, a standard stop sign measures 30” tall x 30” wide. Knowing the size of the target, in this case, a stop sign, and applying the correct formula above, you will be able to accurately calculate the distance to your target.

    Known target size = 30”
    Image size = 2.5 Mils. To measure image size of target in Mils, refer to the reticle diagram above.
    Divide target size (30”) by image size in reticle (2.5) = 12
    For distance in yards, multiply 12 x 27.77 (constant) = 333.24 yards to target.
    For distance in meters, multiply 12 x 25.4 (constant) = 304.8 meters to target.
    Your ability to accurately measure your target in your reticle does take some practice to become proficient.

  • MIL-R™ F1
    The floating center crosshair is 1.0 Mil across, and supported with whole, half, .2 and .1 Mil-Radian graduations across the reticle. This reticle features center illumination only, and a 15 Mil-radian scale below center.

    Range estimation
    The Nightforce MIL-R™ reticle can provide you with an accurate distance to your target, when the size of the target is known, by utilizing one of the the following Mil relation formulas:

    Target Size in Inches ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle x 27.77 = Distance in Yards
    Target Size in Inches ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle x 25.4 = Distance in Meters
    Target Size in Centimeters ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle x 10.93 = Distance in Yards
    Target Size in Centimeters ÷ Image Size Measured in Mils in Reticle x 10 = Distance in Meters
    For example, a standard stop sign measures 30” tall x 30” wide. Knowing the size of the target, in this case, a stop sign, and applying the correct formula above, you will be able to accurately calculate the distance to your target.

    Known target size = 30”
    Image size = 2.5 Mils. To measure image size of target in Mils, refer to the reticle diagram above.
    Divide target size (30”) by image size in reticle (2.5) = 12
    For distance in yards, multiply 12 x 27.77 (constant) = 333.24 yards to target.
    For distance in meters, multiply 12 x 25.4 (constant) = 304.8 meters to target.
    Your ability to accurately measure your target in your reticle does take some practice to become proficient.

  • MIL-XT™
    The MIL-XT™ has a simple center dot for a fine aiming point at center, while the main lines feature .2 Mil-Radian holds. Each whole Mil-Radian is numbered for fast reference under even stressful conditions.

    Below center, whole Mil-Radian intersections feature a floating dot. Dots are placed at .2 Mil-Radian increments, while whole Mil-Radians are increased in size for fast counting. Additional marks are placed at half Mil-Radian increments as well. Numbers below center alternate in size for easy counting and verification of appropriate hold points.

    This reticle was designed for the competitive and field shooter, and is certain to give a competitive edge to anyone who uses it.

  • MOAR™ F1
    The Nightforce MOAR™ reticle is a major advancement in precision shooting. A floating center crosshair two MOA wide and two MOA tall provides a precise aiming point— especially on smaller targets at longer ranges. One-MOA elevation and windage spacings provide for more accurate rangefinding and hold-offs compared to ordinary reticles with coarser markings.

    The MOAR™ F1 reticle features 1 MOA elevation and windage markings for accurate range finding and hold-offs. A floating center crosshair and bold 3, 6 and 9 o’clock posts make this reticle fast and easy to use in the field. This MOAR™ F1 reticle features over 80 MOA of elevation below center and total windage of 40 MOA on most models and 80 MOA on NX8 models.

 

SKU ISS6665 ISS6666 ISS6663 ISS6662 ISS6664 ISS6661
MPN C577 C574 C579 C546 C616 C545
Reticle H59 TREMOR3 Mil-C Mil-R Mil-XT MOAR

 

Magnification Range 5-25x
Focal Plane First Focal Plane (F1/FFP)
Body Tube Diameter 34mm
Overall Length 15.4 in/390 mm
Mounting Length 5.9 in/150 mm
Weight 37.6 oz/1066 g
Click Value .250 MOA or .1 MRAD
Internal Adjustment Range E: 120 MOA/35 MRAD W: 80 MOA/24 MRAD
Parallax Adjustment 45 yd–∞
Eye Relief 3.5 in/90 mm
Field of View @ 100 yd or m 5x: 18.7 ft/6.2 m 25x: 4.9 ft/1.6 m
Exit Pupil 5x: 8.3 mm 25x: 2.3 mm
Illumination Digillum
Elevation Feature ZeroStop
Power Throw Lever Standard

 

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Additional Information

Series:
ATACR
Magnification:
5 - 25x
Objective Lens Diameter:
56 mm
Tube Diameter:
34 mm
Focal Plane:
FFP
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