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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Better glass or a bigger objective?
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<blockquote data-quote="buxton" data-source="post: 1153911" data-attributes="member: 54731"><p>I paid $425 for my monarch 2.5-10 and I can see deer plainly in the scope that with naked eye" I think there may be a deer there". I have shot deer in my field that has tall weedy cover, very hard to see deer in low light,and couldn't see them run. It does not have oversized objective but seems to work real well. It definitly could be a little clearer at ranges over 350 yard but its good enough to shoot way over that. It may be a little better than Luepold, I thought so when I bought it,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buxton, post: 1153911, member: 54731"] I paid $425 for my monarch 2.5-10 and I can see deer plainly in the scope that with naked eye" I think there may be a deer there". I have shot deer in my field that has tall weedy cover, very hard to see deer in low light,and couldn't see them run. It does not have oversized objective but seems to work real well. It definitly could be a little clearer at ranges over 350 yard but its good enough to shoot way over that. It may be a little better than Luepold, I thought so when I bought it, [/QUOTE]
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