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Nikon buckmaster scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trental" data-source="post: 508970" data-attributes="member: 33874"><p>I have the same scope as <a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/members/poodleshooter1/" target="_blank">Poodleshooter1</a> just mentioned except mine has the BDC reticule. I am enamored with it (even though it is for sale in the classifieds). The clarity is great especially for the price they sell at. Leupold scopes are what my budget can afford at this point and they are what I am able to judge other scopes by. The Nikons are right up there near Leupold for clarity. Close but not quite. Like I said though, for the price the Nikon Buckmasters are fantastic. Controls are nice and crisp when adjusting, is repeatable and well made.</p><p></p><p>I just recently purchased the 6-18 Buckmaster because I was so happy with the 4.5-14x model. I am just as happy with that scope as well. I do wish it had 1/4" elevation like the 4.5-14 model instead of 1/8" though. I am not a big fan of 1/8" elevation knobs.</p><p></p><p>I have heard too much negative press about the current crop of higher power Nikon Monarchs to even consider them right now. They(Nikon) have some clarity issues to fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trental, post: 508970, member: 33874"] I have the same scope as [URL="http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/members/poodleshooter1/"]Poodleshooter1[/URL] just mentioned except mine has the BDC reticule. I am enamored with it (even though it is for sale in the classifieds). The clarity is great especially for the price they sell at. Leupold scopes are what my budget can afford at this point and they are what I am able to judge other scopes by. The Nikons are right up there near Leupold for clarity. Close but not quite. Like I said though, for the price the Nikon Buckmasters are fantastic. Controls are nice and crisp when adjusting, is repeatable and well made. I just recently purchased the 6-18 Buckmaster because I was so happy with the 4.5-14x model. I am just as happy with that scope as well. I do wish it had 1/4" elevation like the 4.5-14 model instead of 1/8" though. I am not a big fan of 1/8" elevation knobs. I have heard too much negative press about the current crop of higher power Nikon Monarchs to even consider them right now. They(Nikon) have some clarity issues to fix. [/QUOTE]
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