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NIKON MONARCH MIL-DOT SCOPE
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 42587" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Scope I have does not have instructions but I am confident that it is has 1/8 minute clicks - there are 6 moa per complete revolution. </p><p></p><p>It does not have a side turret, the big change is the focusing on the eyepiece and the illumination (as well as the mildots of course). </p><p></p><p>The dial for illumination is 1 1/8" in diameter, therefore somewhat larger than the turret caps. The dial has 12 index marks that click into position as it is rotated. The indexes are marked B (off), red 1 to red 5, then another B exactly opposite the first one (12.00 and 6.00 o'clock positions), then green 1 to green 5. </p><p></p><p>The dial is located at on the top of the eyepiece - it is actually sitting on the seam where the eyepiece narrows down to the power ring. The top of the dial unscrews and there is a Panasonic CR2354 3V battery inside. The top cover has a rubber O-Ring for a seal.</p><p></p><p>The actual wire used for the reticle is somewhat thicker than used on the duplex reticle, I like it as it stays in view nicely, is not too heavy. Army dots, ie. round ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 42587, member: 25"] Scope I have does not have instructions but I am confident that it is has 1/8 minute clicks - there are 6 moa per complete revolution. It does not have a side turret, the big change is the focusing on the eyepiece and the illumination (as well as the mildots of course). The dial for illumination is 1 1/8" in diameter, therefore somewhat larger than the turret caps. The dial has 12 index marks that click into position as it is rotated. The indexes are marked B (off), red 1 to red 5, then another B exactly opposite the first one (12.00 and 6.00 o'clock positions), then green 1 to green 5. The dial is located at on the top of the eyepiece - it is actually sitting on the seam where the eyepiece narrows down to the power ring. The top of the dial unscrews and there is a Panasonic CR2354 3V battery inside. The top cover has a rubber O-Ring for a seal. The actual wire used for the reticle is somewhat thicker than used on the duplex reticle, I like it as it stays in view nicely, is not too heavy. Army dots, ie. round ones. [/QUOTE]
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