New Riflescope For .300 AAC Blackout Cartridge

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posted on February 25, 2013
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A fan favorite for feral hog hunting with AR/MSR platform rifles, the .300 AAC Blackout is a cartridge that allows low-noise, long-range shots. To better harness the applications of both abilities effectively, Nikon has developed the new P-300 BLK riflescope. This riflescope is designed to specifically match the ballistic profiles of .300 AAC Blackout.

The scope comes in 2-7x32 magnification with a BDC SuperSub reticle, calibrated for both supersonic and subsonic ammo, and is compatible with Spot On Ballistic Match Technology. The P-300 BLK is built with Nikon's Fully Multicoated optical system, which comes with up to 98% light transmission, offering bright, high-res visibility. Adjustments are extremely easy to make with Nikon's spring-loaded instant zero-reset turrets. The P-300 BLK is waterproof, fogproof, comes with a full lifetime warranty and has an MSRP of $199.95.

For more information on the P-300 BLK riflescope and other Nikon products, visit NikonSportOptics.com.

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