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Burris Fullfield II Tactical 4.5-14 x42
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<blockquote data-quote="cross" data-source="post: 201713" data-attributes="member: 8592"><p>The lower powered Monarchs have somewhat low target turrets on them. The higher powered ones 5-20x? have larger target turrets on them. My buddy just bought a 4-16x and was planning on sending off to Nikon to get higher turrets when they become available (they may already be available) and decided he was happy with the low turrets as they are. While low, the marks are pretty clear and you can see what you're doing with finger adjustments from the shooting position. One additional feature that I like on the Nikon is the fact that the target knobs are tied to the scope adjustment via a splined fitting. If your target knob screw comes loose on a Monarch you won't lose your adjustment unless the knob almost comes off of the scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross, post: 201713, member: 8592"] The lower powered Monarchs have somewhat low target turrets on them. The higher powered ones 5-20x? have larger target turrets on them. My buddy just bought a 4-16x and was planning on sending off to Nikon to get higher turrets when they become available (they may already be available) and decided he was happy with the low turrets as they are. While low, the marks are pretty clear and you can see what you're doing with finger adjustments from the shooting position. One additional feature that I like on the Nikon is the fact that the target knobs are tied to the scope adjustment via a splined fitting. If your target knob screw comes loose on a Monarch you won't lose your adjustment unless the knob almost comes off of the scope. [/QUOTE]
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