NZ Hunter – August 2019

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Magnification F1 7-35x


Focal Plane First


Tube Diameter 34mm


Overall Length 16"/406mm


Weight 39.3ox/1113gms


Click Value .25MOA/.1MRad


Internal adjustment
range

E:100MOA/29MRad
W: 60MOA/17MRad

Parallax adjustment 11yd - infinite


Eye Relief 3.4"/91mm


FoV @100yd/m 7x: 14.87ft/4.96m 35x:
3.44ft1.05m

Reticles Available MOAR™ MIL-C™ MIL-R™
MIL-XT™ H-59™ TReMoR 3™

any rapid hold changes. Luckily
the ATACR is also available in 2nd
focal plane, MOA adjustments
and with their simple but
superb MOAR and NP-R2 MOA
increment reticles. That would be
my choice for sure, but then I am
old and set in my ways...
The ATACR is also available
in a 1-8x24, 4-16x42 and
50mm, and 5-25x56mm in
a mix of first and second
focal planes, MOA and Mil
adjustments etc.
Optically the ATACR is superb,
and the Fluorite ED glass makes
the image really pop. The field
of view is huge, the eye box
very non critical and the eye
relief ample - making rapid
target acquisition easy. The low
light performance was right
up there with the very best I’ve
seen as well, so Nightforce have
really put it all together with
this optical system. It is a huge
improvement over the NXS.
Mechanically everything was
on the money adjustment
value and subtension wise,
but I really expected nothing
less from this model as this has
always been Nightforce’s forte.
The Digillum reticle illumination
is activated by pressing the
centre of the side focus knob
and works well, although it
is a little slow to change the
brightness level as you have to
shuttle through all the settings
to get to the one you want. You
can choose either red or green

illumination.
We mounted the ATACR on
the Ruger LRT 300 Win Mag
and took it tahr hunting,
as you’ll have read about
in the previous testfire. It
performed superbly – except
for the carrying bit – and
that is where the major
drawback of the ATACR
lies. At 39.3ozs/1113gms,
it is very heavy, due
to the very heavy wall
construction to make it
literally bullet proof! And
you don’t get these sort of
top of the line optics cheaply


  • the ATACR is definitely up
    there price wise, in fact it is
    the most expensive scope I’ve
    ever had the pleasure of using
    (and don’t get me wrong, it
    certainly was a pleasure!) At
    this weight and this price,
    it is going to have a fairly
    small niche market here in
    New Zealand. But if you have
    the need for a scope of this
    type, and can afford it, then
    the ATACR will not let you
    down! And if your budget
    doesn’t quite run to an
    ATACR, there is the SHV
    and NXS lines that are
    still very nice reliable
    scopes at a much more
    user friendly price point

  • and weight.


RRP - Mil-C $6,811,
Mil-XT $7,077.

Kieran with one of the nannies he
culled using the ATACR and Ruger
LRT combo

90 NZ HUNTER MAGAZINE ~August / September 2019

Magnification F17-35x


FocalPlane First


TubeDiameter 34mm


OverallLength 16"/406mm


Weight 39.3ox/1113gms


ClickValue .25MOA/.1MRad


Internaladjustment
range

E:100MOA/29MRad
W:60MOA/17MRad

Parallaxadjustment 11yd- infinite


EyeRelief 3.4"/91mm


FoV@100yd/m 7x:14.87ft/4.96m 35x:
3.44ft1.05m

ReticlesAvailable MOAR™MIL-C™ MIL-R™
MIL-XT™H-59™ TReMoR 3™

anyrapidholdchanges.Luckily
theATACRis alsoavailablein2nd
focalplane,MOAadjustments
andwiththeirsimplebut
superbMOARandNP-R2MOA
incrementreticles.Thatwouldbe
mychoiceforsure,butthenI am
oldandsetinmyways...
TheATACRis alsoavailable
ina 1-8x24,4-16x42and
50mm,and5-25x56mmin
a mixoffirstandsecond
focalplanes,MOAandMil
adjustmentsetc.
OpticallytheATACRis superb,
andtheFluoriteEDglassmakes
theimagereallypop.Thefield
ofviewis huge,theeyebox
verynoncriticalandtheeye
reliefample- makingrapid
targetacquisitioneasy.Thelow
lightperformancewasright
uptherewiththeverybestI’ve
seenaswell,soNightforcehave
reallyputit alltogetherwith
thisopticalsystem.It is a huge
improvementovertheNXS.
Mechanicallyeverythingwas
onthemoneyadjustment
valueandsubtensionwise,
butI reallyexpectednothing
lessfromthismodelasthishas
alwaysbeenNightforce’sforte.
TheDigillumreticleillumination
is activatedbypressingthe
centreofthesidefocusknob
andworkswell,althoughit
is a littleslowtochangethe
brightnesslevelasyouhaveto
shuttlethroughallthesettings
togettotheoneyouwant.You
canchooseeitherredorgreen

illumination.
WemountedtheATACRon
theRugerLRT 300 WinMag
andtookit tahrhunting,
asyou’llhavereadabout
intheprevioustestfire.It
performedsuperbly– except
forthecarryingbit– and
thatis wherethemajor
drawbackoftheATACR
lies.At39.3ozs/1113gms,
it is veryheavy,due
totheveryheavywall
constructiontomakeit
literallybulletproof!And
youdon’tgetthesesortof
topofthelineopticscheaply


  • theATACRis definitelyup
    therepricewise,infactit is
    themostexpensivescopeI’ve
    everhadthepleasureofusing
    (anddon’tgetmewrong,it
    certainlywasa pleasure!)At
    thisweightandthisprice,
    it is goingtohavea fairly
    smallnichemarketherein
    NewZealand.Butif youhave
    theneedfora scopeofthis
    type,andcanaffordit,then
    theATACRwillnotletyou
    down!Andif yourbudget
    doesn’tquiteruntoan
    ATACR,thereis theSHV
    andNXSlinesthatare
    stillverynicereliable
    scopesata muchmore
    userfriendlypricepoint

  • andweight.


RRP- Mil-C$6,811,
Mil-XT $7,077.

Kieran with one of the nannies he
culled using the ATACR and Ruger
LRT combo

90 NZ HUNTER MAGAZINE ~August / September 2019

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