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Nikon Monarch 7 2.5-10x50 First impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="wilkup" data-source="post: 1156625" data-attributes="member: 74276"><p>Well, I've had more time to fiddle with this scope today and am impressed with the finish and craftsmanship on it. For the $700 I spent on this piece of glass, I couldn't be happier! </p><p>I'm able to clearly read the "ICE" box at a gas station at 900+ yards.i know that's not an official test by any means, but my VX3 can't do that and the Veracity wasn't able to do that either.</p><p>I really like the fact the paralax knob is locked in place when not in use.</p><p>Re-zeroing the elevation turret will be super easy but I'm concerned with how easily the turret is pulled up for zeroing. It could get caught on something and accidentally get moved while hunting thick brush. Time will tell if this is a bad feature or not.</p><p>Anyone else have experience with one of these scopes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilkup, post: 1156625, member: 74276"] Well, I've had more time to fiddle with this scope today and am impressed with the finish and craftsmanship on it. For the $700 I spent on this piece of glass, I couldn't be happier! I'm able to clearly read the "ICE" box at a gas station at 900+ yards.i know that's not an official test by any means, but my VX3 can't do that and the Veracity wasn't able to do that either. I really like the fact the paralax knob is locked in place when not in use. Re-zeroing the elevation turret will be super easy but I'm concerned with how easily the turret is pulled up for zeroing. It could get caught on something and accidentally get moved while hunting thick brush. Time will tell if this is a bad feature or not. Anyone else have experience with one of these scopes? [/QUOTE]
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