Nikon® Inline XR Muzzleloader Scopes
- Sharp, detailed images
- 5" of constant eye relief
- Patented BDC 300 reticle
- Aiming point circles at 150, 200, 250, and 300 yards for deadly accuracy
- 92% light transmission
- Hand-turn 1/4-MOA reticle adjustments
- Waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof
- Manufacturer's lifetime full warranty
Rated 4.6 out of 5 by 11
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by HunterC Great scope!
Great muzzle loader scope! Allows for quick range adjustments to place a shot. It is also of great Nikon construction and durability.
April 30, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by sean161 scope
Overall this is a good scope. Images show up clear and well defined. The only problem with this scope is the eye relief. I have to place my cheek exactly in the right place to get a good picture. I think this is due to the short length of the overall scope.
November 21, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by SCHO Great Buy!
I bought the Omega Muzzleloader scope last fall and it was a great addition to my Thompson/Center Omega. It's easy to sight in and this scope is well worth the investement.
October 17, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 Best scope for Muzzelloader
Did a whole lot of research before I bought this scope. Use on my new TC Triumph Bone Collector and couldn't be happier. Got scope sitted in after 10 loads at 100yards. Grouping 1-1/2".
July 11, 2011
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the omega is/was a muzzleloader/sluggun scope and the inline is a dedicated muzzleloader scope. Why they did it is unclear. the omega works fine on eather gun, if you use 150 grains of blake powder, they have about the same balisticsA:
As per the Inline and the Omega Hear are two links so you can do side by side comparison with.Inline Xr:
http://www.nikonhunting.com/product...
Omega:
http://www.nikonsportoptics.com/Pro...
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I bought a Savage 220 slug gun from BassPro. I asked for a Nikon slug scope, but they sold me a Nikon Inline XR Muzzleloading Riflescope. Both are 3x9x40.Should I return the Nikon Inline XR Muzzleloading Riflescope and get the Nikon Slug Hunter scope instead? Additionally, they did not have a base or scope rings that would mount this scope on the Savage 220.
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should use the same rings, I think nikon use to use the same scope for both untill recently, I have the muzzleloading scope on a remington geness muzzleloader and a remingtom 1100 20 ga rifled slug gun. It is deed on out to 250 yrds. on both guns. both scopes have BDC and I haven't had any problems of any kind, hope this helps!A:
Per Nikon It wouldn't make a diference their opinion. Its all about preference. ThanksDetails:
I have a TC pro hunter fx, and if I purchase this scope, what type of bullet and load would work to sight in this scope correctly?Answers
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Most of the bulletts i have used will work well except lead, as long as you use 150 grains of powder, that is what the BDC is set for1 of 1
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