NASGW 2015 Sneak Peek - Legacy Sports International Nikko Stirling Hold Fast Scope

Published on November 4, 2015
Duration: 1:13

This video provides a sneak peek at the Nikko Stirling Hold Fast scope from Legacy Sports International, introduced at NASGW 2015. The scope features a unique 'Hold Fast' etched reticle with pre-measured hash marks designed to aid shooters in calculating holdover points for distances ranging from 100 to 500 yards. A calibration chart, specific to the firearm's caliber, is used in conjunction with the reticle to achieve accurate aiming at extended ranges. The scope is highlighted as a valuable tool for long-distance shooters and hunters.

Quick Summary

The Nikko Stirling Hold Fast scope from Legacy Sports International features a unique 'Hold Fast' etched reticle with pre-measured hash marks. This design, used with a caliber-specific chart, allows shooters to calculate holdover points for distances between 100 and 500 yards, making it a valuable tool for long-range shooting and hunting.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction with Rick from Legacy Sports International
  2. 00:11Introducing the Nikko Stirling Hold Fast Scope
  3. 00:19Understanding the Hold Fast Reticle
  4. 00:27Long Range Aiming Capabilities (100-500 Yards)
  5. 00:36Using the Calibration Chart for Different Calibers
  6. 00:51Etched Reticle vs. Wire Reticle
  7. 00:56Supported Calibers for Calibration
  8. 01:06Where to Find the Scope

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main feature of the Nikko Stirling Hold Fast scope?

The Nikko Stirling Hold Fast scope features a unique 'Hold Fast' etched reticle. This reticle has pre-measured hash marks that, when used with a caliber-specific chart, allow shooters to accurately calculate holdover points for distances ranging from 100 to 500 yards.

How does the Hold Fast reticle aid long-range shooting?

The Hold Fast reticle simplifies long-range shooting by providing a visual aid with calibrated hash marks. Shooters consult a chart corresponding to their firearm's caliber to determine the correct hash mark for their desired distance, eliminating the need for complex manual calculations in the field.

What types of reticles does the Hold Fast scope use?

The Nikko Stirling Hold Fast scope utilizes an etched reticle. This method of reticle creation involves engraving the pattern directly onto the lens, which is generally considered more durable and less susceptible to damage compared to traditional wire reticles.

Which calibers can be used with the Hold Fast scope's calibration chart?

The calibration chart for the Nikko Stirling Hold Fast scope is designed to work with a variety of popular calibers. These include .30-06, .270, .308, and M1, among other commonly used rifle cartridges.

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