I am looking at higher power scope and the monarchs seem to have prices that are pretty reasonable. So are they cheesy? Is it like shooting a Tasco, scorpion, or vortex - or are they decent and underrated?
I used several when they first came out years ago ... when 30mm scopes were a mega dollar rarity. For the scopes of that era, they had very nice optics, decent eye relief and for 1" scopes, reasonable adjustment range.
Then a whole whack of 30mm scopes hit the market including the Sightrons. For high mag, lots of adjustment, affordable scopes with superb optics and mechanicals, the Sightrons are it but with the dollar falling like a rock and Sightron pretty much dropping their 1" products, I am again looking for a manf to fill this niche.
I would have suggested Bushnell Elite 4200's but that was also years ago and now I wouldn't recommend a Bushnell if optics are important - certainly nothing in their budget range
And that can be also be said for the vast majority of consumer grade scopes under $1000 using 1" tubes.
I will be giving Nikon another look and I expect that they will have stayed the course... decent glass, decent eye relief, limited adjustment range, limited features (not much seems to have changed in their product line over the last decade) at a fair (for today) price.
I had no mechanical issues with the scopes I used and their tracking was solid. BUT if you want higher mag, the Sightron SIIB6.5-20X50 still exists and I have yet to look through a 1" tube scope that will touch it. Still a sub $1K scope and vastly superior features.
Jerry