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Reviewing the Nikon Monarch Scope Series



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By : Grant Ellis    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-02 11:32:58
Being the owner/operator of a brick and mortar gun store, one question that is constantly asked is "what's the best scope for the money?" My answer has been the same for the last 3 years: the Nikon Monarch series.

What makes me say that? The following reasons:

Among the vital features of any scope is the quality of the glass utilized in the lenses. Cheaper condition glass suggests reduced quality clarity as well as picture. Quite a few competitors use glass or lenses which are produced overseas. Nikon only uses glass made inside US. The Monarch optics boasts a 95% rate of light transmission. This means that out of 100% of the light that passes along the lenses, the Monarch transmits 95% to your eye. Although a number of scope producers boast a 95% or higher level of light transmission, Nikon means it. The sight picture and depth of clarity are exceptional.

The Nikon Monarch series also offers a standard diameter objective lens of 42mm, although the industry standard for objective lens is 40mm. That added 2mm helps more light to pass thru the scope and offers a lot better efficiency in poor light circumstances.

All Monarch scopes which are a 3X12 or greater utilize a side focus adjustment. If you haven't utilised side focus, you really should give it a try. After using an SF Nikon, I've never gone back to the more conventional bell focus. Side focus allows you to keep your eye on the target while focusing in. This task is very problematic using a bell focus.

Another reason I really feel the Monarch's are a best buy involve the prolonged eye relief. The Monarch's give amazingly good eye relief when attempting to line up the shot. This makes for very fast target acquisition under any circumstances. Scopes with a lower eye relief threshold make the shooter to shift his or her head back and forth in an attempt to find the best eye relief. With the Monarch, you just shoulder, focus, and shoot.

Along with the lifetime warranty offered by Nikon, the Monarch is nitrogen purged so it's fog proof. The main tube of every Monarch is produced from forged aluminum which offers a strength to weight ratio greater than steel.

Nikon creates the Monarch is 9 different models ranging from a 2- 8X all the way up to a 8- 32X, so one is sure to fulfill your hunting demands.

When you really compare all the features of the Monarch against comparable competitors, and then factor in the price points, the Nikon usually seems to come out a winner in my book.
Author Resource:- Most hunters or shooters are trying to get the best value that they can when they spend their money. Purchasing a rifle scope is no different. You might want to give the Nikon Monarch line a look as they offer a great scope at very reasonable prices.
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