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Nikko Sterling Platinum Nighteater
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  • Guest 5th Jul 2009

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    The Nikko Sterling Platinum Nighteater sight is blurrysplit hairsbad adjustmentsneed to be too close for full scope picture

  • Guest 26th Jun 2009

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    Ive got a nighteater 3 - 10 x 44. It is very difficult to adjust the knob that changes it from 3 - 10 magnification. Thought it was clear until i looked through my mates zeiss conquest ( more expensive i know). Also have had major problems at the range when sighting in... wont track properly. Am ...

  • Brods1675 9th Jun 2009

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    The Nikko Sterling Platinum Nighteater is easy to use! Zoom ring turns easily, as opposed to the Leupold 3-9X40 I have. My nighteater is the 3-10X42 and is on a T3 .223. I use it for spotlighting and take shots out to a couple of hundred metres with it. I'm thinking about getting a bit more magn ...

  • Guest 18th May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Nikko Sterling Platinum Nighteater has quick and easy adjustments, excellent focus at distance, and excellent zoom.

  • Jono168gr 19th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I use a Nikko Sterling Platinum Nighteater 6 -24 x on my T3 Tactical 300WM with muzzlebreak. Has held zero so far for 3 years which suprised me as I thought it might shake apart. It is used for all my shooting including pig busting where I empty 2 mags asap here and there

  • Guest 2nd Jan 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Nikko Sterling Platinum Nighteater telescopic sight is a good value for money scope. Goes on centrefire rifles just as good as rim or air supurb bit of kit. Unfortunately clarifty is not the best though.

  • Guest 12th Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Great value for money! Its Under £200 and performs like a scope over £800, I had a Leupold on my .243 and i bought this for my .17hmr and within weeks had sold my leupold and bought another one of these. Some models have got to focus wheel, as they are really useful!

  • freeasabird 10th Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    This is the only scope i have now. Sold the other two high dollar ones and will be replacing them with two nighteater 3x10x42 platinum for my 25-06 and 243

  • Guest 6th Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have a Nikko Sterling Platinum 6-24X56 AGIR that has the Mil dot illuminated reticle on a Rem. 700 .300 WSM and has kept its zero after 1000 rounds. Glass is from Japan and is very clear when shooting 700 yards. It came with a 5 inch sunshade and side adjustment big wheel. With my Bell & Carlson A ...

  • Guest 19th Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I got my nighteater close to 2 years ago. Mine is the 6-24x44. I currently have it mounted on my savage 17hmr. The scope is VERY clear and lets in plenty of light even when zoomed in all to way. I just wish that I would have got a mildot reticle instead of my fine crosshair. The range focus / p ...