Vortex Vs Bushnell Vs Nikon

Interesting timing on all of this as I tried to buy a P223 Nikon scope today here in Ottawa and the info the store was given by there supplier was that he couldn't get P223 (I assume only the P223 scopes) into Canada. I ended up buying the Bushnell AR series. Not sure if this means that the P series only ship to the US? I did think it odd that the Nikon Canada site gave no info on where to buy a P series scope in Canada. Perhaps no point on listing the P series AR scopes on the Nikon Canada Web site?

I wouldn't take anything they say at SAIL or Lebaron as true or knowledgeable.... Staff are pretty clueless at both places.
 
Cgn sponsor P&D Ent lists P223 and M223 scopes. Check their site by clicking on the link in the top banner. Look under optics then select Nikon.

Another cgn dealer JoBrook outdoors has the P223 in stock in 3*32, 3-9*40, & 4-12*40

Thank you. Both have competitive prices. Nikon Travis has worked to sort out some distribution issues here in Ontario, which is still on-going as of yesterday. If ON fails, then I will order from out west.
 
There's a Nikon rep who monitors this forum. Maybe you can find his user profile and pm him. I'm at a loss with Nikon. Is a prostaff 5 comparable to a Monarch 3, monarch gold, monarch X, prostaff 7? Their product line is confusing. I like the way sponsor P&D lists them then you can make a bit better sense of it by price and zoom ratio.

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Agreed. I'm confused about the different lineup as well.
 
Mebius,

Travis from Nikon gave a rundown of the lineup in post #11. Basically prostaff is 2piece tube vs Monarch 1 piece. Then the different numbers denote 1" VS 30MM tube. Also dealers still have old stock kicking around with old designations muddying the waters. Just read post #11 carefully if you're considering purchasing Nikon.
 
I've always wanted to get the Nikon, but could never get past the BDC reticle. I know the theory behind the little circles and ranging game with them, but I still can't get myself to go for it. I don't want to know the area (circle) where my shot will hit, I want to know the spot where it will hit. If Nikon would come out with a nice BDC with hash-marks, or an M-RAD style they would be getting my money, cause I really like their glass.

I'd always recommend to go play with our SpotOn ballistic calculator, I know I know, everyone has one. Ours is different, its updated constantly and if you are not a fan of see thru circles we can actually give you the yardages of where the circles cross the "Y" axis. Right above the reticle in the app (free on our website) you'll see a button "Click here to expand BDC circles". That will actually give you the crosses/ hashmarks/ intersections of the top and bottom of each circle. Giving you 8 hashes along with zero and bottom post. Black are the hashes, red is center of the circle. Try it, might at least change your thinking. I also noticed just now the Monarch 5 scopes are in the program so if you want a sneak peek at the reticle with windage (finally) here's your chance.
 
We've actually revamped the lineup, you're just referencing older scopes is all;

Prostaff - Two piece build, 3x eyeboxes, entry level price points.
Prostaff 5 - Two piece build, 4x eyeboxes, step up in glass quality. Prostaff 7 is the same series however with 30mm tubes.
Monarch 3 - One piece build, 4x eyeboxes, rated shockproof as well as water/ fog proof (all scopes are water/ fog proof), includes flip up eyecups and again a step up in glass quality. (Also look at FOV, eye relief, abberations, barrel distortion and flat image. All top notch) Monarch 7 is the same series in 30mm tubes.

Monarch 5's have been announced and will be out in the fall, one piece build, 5x eyeboxes, ED (extra low dispersion) glass, Advanced BDC (we've finally added windage). I haven't seen a live one yet though.

Any of the other series feel free to post here or if its an older model I can get you the comp. Just getting back from holidays so I'm a bit behind. :)

Thanks for the info. I was just looking at the Nikon scopes at Cabela's and was wondering what the differences were.
 
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