Nikon P-300 BLK and PROSTAFF 5

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posted on May 4, 2013
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Nikon had some of its latest riflfescopes on display at the 142nd NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, including the P-300 BLK (designed exclusively for the popular .300 AAC Blackout cartridge) and its PROSTAFF 5 line.

The P-300 BLK comes in 2-7x32 magnification with an all-new BDC SuperSub reticle that is calibrated for use with both supersonic and subsonic ammunition and is fully compatible with Spot On Ballistic Match Technology.

The company's PROSTAFF 5 riflescope features a number of upgrades that are designed to satisfy even the most demanding hunters. The line features a 4-time zoom range and a bright new optical system with Fully Multi-coated lenses.

 

For more information, check out the video below or go to NikonHunting.com.

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