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Originally Posted by SilverbulletM70
(Post 4321924)
Low light conditions are much better/clearer on the Monarch as well and while it is a 50mm objective, I don't believe the Vortex would be any better if it also had a 50.
A more fair test would be to run the Nikon at 15x, and the Vortex at 12.5x. That'll put both at 3.33mm exit pupil. Nikons generally do have better resolution and better contrast than Vortex of similar price points, but that's not saying much. Nikons also tend to have much worse edge distortion than the Vortex's, or really, any other mainstream brand. Not a big deal for hunting, but it's a headache waiting to happen if you spend much time in the scope. Neither are famous for tracking or adjustment consistency, but for a hunter, both are serviceable. If a guy buys on political history, then Nikon wouldn't be on any hunter's list. They make their money from their camera lines, not from sport optics, so their lobbyist money gets directed by dems and libs - lots of support for anti-hunting organizations. I'm not usually one to follow politics, but Nikon is one which I don't believe deserves our money. To each their own, I suppose. :fighting0007: |
reckon he ever looked through a night force?
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I vote Leupold vx3. It's really a good scope
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Thanks Silverbullet. I'll be picking something up after New Years. Have a few gift cards to burn up and will probably be getting another one as a gift. I will post a picture of the setup when it's ready to fire.
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Nikon Monarch 5 3-15x42 is a good scope. Yoy can try this one.
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