I have been using a Zeiss 2-10 HD on my Rem 700 CDL in 30-06 for a hunting outfit for elk and Mule Deer in Montana. Last week my guides and I hiked up a mountain and were glassing several Mule Deer across some ridges and my guides, using 8x and 11x binoculars could make out antlers on the bucks if the sun reflected just right. I could not depict antlers with my Steiner Predator Extreme 10x42 binoculars.
On the way home I stopped at Sportsman's Warehouse in Bozeman where I found the Nikon Monarch 3 4-16 x 42 BDC scope on sale. It followed me home and I hope to use it on my '06 for load development and if it proves reliable, may use t for elk and Mulie hunting in the future for instances where my 10x binoculars prove to be less than perfect for inspecting antlers. I would not use for glassing broad areas, only to look at detail after confirming the object in question was indeed a game animal that I would consider taking.
What is the general consensus on Nikon Monarch 3 scopes? I realize for the money they are not a Leupold, Zeiss or other higher priced (better quality?) scope. Thanks in advance. Rol
On the way home I stopped at Sportsman's Warehouse in Bozeman where I found the Nikon Monarch 3 4-16 x 42 BDC scope on sale. It followed me home and I hope to use it on my '06 for load development and if it proves reliable, may use t for elk and Mulie hunting in the future for instances where my 10x binoculars prove to be less than perfect for inspecting antlers. I would not use for glassing broad areas, only to look at detail after confirming the object in question was indeed a game animal that I would consider taking.
What is the general consensus on Nikon Monarch 3 scopes? I realize for the money they are not a Leupold, Zeiss or other higher priced (better quality?) scope. Thanks in advance. Rol