Nikon Heavy Hitters Promotion

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posted on March 14, 2014
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Now through March 31, 2014, Nikon is offering $100 instant savings on M-308 AR riflescopes through its Heavy Hitters Promotion.

"The M-308 has been one of our most popular scopes among AR enthusiasts, hunters and competitive shooters," said Nikon general manager Jon Allen. "Now, shooters will able to enjoy great savings on a great optic."

Riflescopes in the M-308 line feature Nikon's Ultra ClearCoat optical system, are fully multi-coated, and are waterproof, fog proof and shockproof. They include Instant Zero-Reset turrets, locking side focus parallax adjustment, and are compatible with Nikon's Spot On Custom Turrets.

The Heavy Hitter promotion includes:

M-308 4-16x42 with Nikoplex reticle

M-308 4-16x42 with BDC 800 reticle

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