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		<title>New Nikon 3-9x40mm EFR Scope for Rimfire and Airgun Rifles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re an airgun or rimfire shooter, you need a scope with the ability to focus at short distances, since you&#8217;ll typically be shooting at targets from 10 yards to 55 yards (50m). Scopes used for centerfire shooting may not be able to focus sharply at these close ranges. That&#8217;s why various manufacturers have developed [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re an airgun or rimfire shooter, you need a scope with the ability to focus at short distances, since you&#8217;ll typically be shooting at targets from 10 yards to 55 yards (50m). Scopes used for centerfire shooting may not be able to focus sharply at these close ranges. That&#8217;s why various manufacturers have developed EFR (Extended Focus Range) scopes.</p>
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<p>Add Nikon to the list of EFR scope-makers. Nikon just introduced the ProStaff Target EFR 3-9x40mm riflescope featuring an adjustable objective lens that can focus from <strong>10 meters to infinity</strong>. That&#8217;s right, Nikon&#8217;s affordable ($189.95) new 3-9X EFR scope goes all the way down to ten meters (about 33&#8242;). That makes it very useful for Airgun and BB gun shooters.</p>
<p>The waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof EFR boasts Zero-Reset turrets with 1/4-inch adjustments at 50 yards (i.e. 1/2&#8243; at 100 yards). Make note of that &#8212; if you are shooting mostly at 100 yards and beyond, you don&#8217;t want this scope &#8212; it really has been set-up for the short stuff. Total adjustment at 100 yards is 80 MOA; that give you an adjustment range of about 40&#8243; at 50 yards. Nikon&#8217;s new ProStaff 3-9x40mm Target EFR scope comes with a matte finish, and <strong>retails for just $189.95</strong>.</td>
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<address>Like all Nikon riflescopes, the Target EFR is optimized for use with Nikon&#8217;s Spot On™ Ballistics program. The Spot On program can be purchased for iPhone, iPad and Android or utilized for free at <a href="http://www.nikonhunting.com/spotong" target="new">nikonhunting.com/spoton</a>.</address>
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