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I bought a Monarch 3-12x42 a while ago, and I doubt that I will be buying another one. The optical quality is okay, but I expected a bit better for the price that these scopes normally sell at.
I just looked at the website. How do you know its calibrated for 1600 fps? To me that seems very strange. Also I think it should have AO as a bdc scope for rimfire seems redundant to me without AO.
I just looked at the website. How do you know its calibrated for 1600 fps? To me that seems very strange. Also I think it should have AO as a bdc scope for rimfire seems redundant to me without AO.
My mistake, I was reading an article on it and they had different yardage for each circle......... said they were for a 1600 fps muzzle vel.
If you google nikon spot on......... it will take you to their bullet drop program where you can enter your ammo...etc
I have a Buckmasters 6-18x40SF on my .17 HMR, and I couldn't be happier. Looks like the new model Prostaff have even better light transmission than the Buckmasters, and at a lower pricepoint. Can't see how one can go wrong with it.
When I get another rimfire, I'm considering the Prostaff Rimfire also.