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2.5X - 10X

Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 13.7"-17.1oz.
Objective Size (mm): 42mm
Eye Relief: 4" - 3.8"
Reticle: Nikoplex
FOV @ 100 Yds: 40.3' - 10.1'
Tube Size: 1"
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2.5X - 10X

Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 13.7"-17.1oz.
Objective Size (mm): 42mm
Eye Relief: 4" - 3.8"
Reticle: BDC
FOV @ 100 Yds: 40.3' - 10.1'
Tube Size: 1"
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2.5X - 10X

Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 13.7"-17.1oz.
Objective Size (mm): 50mm
Eye Relief: 4" - 3.9"
Reticle: Nikoplex
FOV @ 100 Yds: 40.3' - 10.1'
Tube Size: 1"
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4X - 16X

Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 13.5"-18oz.
Objective Size (mm): 42mm
Eye Relief: 4" - 3.7"
Reticle: Nikoplex
FOV @ 100 Yds: 25.2' - 6.3'
Tube Size: 1"
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4X - 16X

Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 13.5"-18oz.
Objective Size (mm): 42mm
Eye Relief: 4" - 3.7"
Reticle: BDC
FOV @ 100 Yds: 25.2' - 6.3'
Tube Size: 1"
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5X - 20X

Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 14.1"-18.2oz.
Objective Size (mm): 44mm
Eye Relief: 4" - 3.6"
Reticle: Nikoplex
FOV @ 100 Yds: 20.1' - 5'
Tube Size: 1"
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6X - 24X

Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 15.5"-19.6oz.
Objective Size (mm): 50mm
Eye Relief: 4" - 3.6"
Reticle: BDC
FOV @ 100 Yds: 16.8' - 4.2'
Tube Size: 1"
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It took Nikon 90 years to compile the data and invent the processes that created the Monarch, all the while challenging not only the limits set by others, but also the limits of optical science itself! Its reputation is anchored by Eye Box ocular technology, which boasts an impressive 4x zoom range and 4" of constant, non-critical eye relief. With its massive ocular lens, the Monarch is able to deliver huge, exceptionally bright, high resolution sight picture and maximum field of view. The entire optical system is engineered to provide you with a bright, sharp, flat sight picture and light transmission up to 95%! At the same time, the length of each scope has been minimized, enabling it to be mounted on virtually any rifle. 1/4-MOA positive click reticle adjustments (1/8-MOA on 5–20x44 and 6–24x50 models) ensure confident sight-in and field adjustments. Interchangeable Turret Technology allows you to customize turret knobs and caps, and a locking side focus knob on the turret (except 2.5–10x models) allows for precise parallax adjustment maintenance at virtually any range. The rugged capabilities of each scope are guaranteed to perform at 100% waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof levels.   

Key:
BDC = Bullet Drop Conpensating Reticle
NP = Nikoplex Standard Reticle

Nikon® BDC Reticle
Nikon's Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC) reticle compensates for trajectory to provide fast, simple aiming points for various shot distances. Unique system integrates a series of small ''ballistic circles'', each subtending 2"@100 yards, allowing unimpeded targeting. Provides aiming points out to 500 yards with a 100-yard sight-in for standard centerfire cartridges and 600 yards with a 200-yard sight-in for magnum cartridges.  FOV = field of view at 100 yards, given in feet.  

Nikon® Monarch™ Scopes - Totally Redesigned!
While ruggedness and waterproof integrity are important virtues in a riflescope, it's the absolute mechanical precision and overall optical perfection that separate Monarch scopes from all the others. The heart of the Monarch is the advanced Ultra ClearCoat® optical system, a proprietary blend of Nikon's legendary glass and anti-reflective multicoatings that bump light transmission to the theoretical maximum. All feature quick-focus eyepieces and positive click hand-turn windage and elevation adjustments for convenience, speed and minimum motion. Manufacturer's full lifetime warranty.   
Rated 4.4 out of 5 by 28 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by 5-20 x 44 BDC AWESOME Weapon: Winchester Model 70 270 WSM Ammunition: Federal Power Shock 130 grain Scope: Nikon Monarch 5-20 x 44 BDC I purchased the scope just before the last deer season because we have longer ( 350-500+yds) shots on the property I hunt. The scope I had prior to the 5-20 x 44 was the Nikon Monarch 4.5-16 x 44 Nikoplex. I missed a deer at about 350 yds with the first scope, blamed the scope and took it off to replace it with the 5-20 x 44 BDC. Best idea I made! Sighted the 270 WSM in dead on at 200 yds as suggested by Nikon for magnum loads. Right about the same shot give or take a few yards, same stand, the following year after my miss and dropped a nice spike in his tracks! If you shoot longer shots, don't chance a miss. BDC is the way to go!!! January 23, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Scope Well guys and Gals, I am in route to Alaska and just bought a 300 Win Mag for hunting Carabua and Moose and even Grizzly. Well bought an awsome rifle and needed an awsome scope. After talking to several hunters from alaska they all suggested a 10 power or better. After going to Bass Pro I looked over several scopes and decided the Nikon Monarch was what I wanted. After further review I found theis 16 power and decided this was the scope for me. Great product for the price. My deciding factors for this scope were price and warrently January 17, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by excellent purchase I already have a Nikon Prostaff 3x9x40 and it has great glass and holds zero perfect so when i bought my new Tikka T3 Hunter and DNZ game reaper scope mount/ring i thought i had to go with Nikon's flagship scope the Monarch 2.5x10x42 bdc reticle was the choice for me. I have not been dissapointed this scope is on point ive harvested 3 deer since i got it 2 weeks ago and all 3 were at dusk and the 95% light tranmission is awesome it brings in so much light. Definetely recommend this scope to anyone wanting an awesome scope. January 3, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Scope I was looking for a new scope for a new rifle for hunting season this year. Having had other, high dollar brand name scopes I decided to check out the Nikon Monarch 4-16x40. I was very happy with my choice! Great scope, crystal clear, bright, love the side focus feature. Will buy these again. September 25, 2012
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Scope will be for Remington R 25 308.?
Will be hunting deer hogs and bear 100 yds- 300yds; what would you recommend?
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i have a prostaff and a monarch both with bdc reticle and they are both identical bdc reticle so i would assume the buckmaster is the same also.
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which ever is cheaper, I think the buckmaster is, the reason is because I think from what you have said you will most likely knock it around alot, they are both fine scopes but one is nicer looking than the other, lol, hope this helps
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depends on how far your shots are going to be. my farthest shots would be about 300 yards and i have the 2.5x10x42.
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I put the Nikon Monarch 4-16 x 40 SF on my Browning BAR Safari .308 and it was a nice fit. Love this scope.

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I would use a 50mm or larger with 9x18 or something in that size,
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Nikon monarch 4-16x42
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yes, but make sure you get the right size, I use butler creek flip up or bikini covers on all my rifles and pistols scopes. never had any trouble with any of them. hope this helps
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yes , but! if you use anything over 40mm you will need tall mounts, I have a 40mm on mine with see thru rings so i can use the iron sights. hope this helps
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Sufficient elevation (clicks) available to go from an 800-yard setting up to 1000 yards?
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I would say yes depending on what round you are shooting. example: 300 win mag, 7mm mag, 338 win mag and so on yes. even 308, 30-06 i would say yes but 45-70 or any 300 and above grain bullet not in a mag. the arc of the bullet will be all over the place
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Mine is 1/4 MOA so I would have to say no.
 
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Using a Monarch BDC scope for Colorado Hunting-best choice??
3-12 X 42 or 2.5-10 X 50 ???
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2.5x10x50 or larger, you need long range, even 56 mm if you can find one, remember, get tall scope rings and get good ones,
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Depends on your shot distances and light situations. If you are taking shorter shots and have good light, 3-12 x 42 is fine. If you take longer shots and hunt in low light situations that 50mm will make a big difference.
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I like the smaller 40 or 44mm objectives only because all the 50mm scopes I've owned ALWAYS get bumped off during traveling and handling. It's easy to bump that big fat end because it sticks out so much on the sides of the rifle as well as the top.
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yes' but get a 50mm if shooting long range
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I have a savage 300 win mag and I used a cheap leupold rifleman for a few years so I would have no problem using a monarch. They are decent scopes.
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Absolutely...
Great all around scope.
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Manufacturers full lifetime warranty.
From what I hear, its a fool proof warranty.
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Don't know what kind of warranty it has, but I have just about all Nikon products and the one that i had trouble with, I contacted Nikon and Paid Shipping and they fixed it free. And it was 6 yrs old and by fault, I dropped it 30 ft onto a rock out of a tree stand. That says a lot in my book.
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example 2x16 is focus, 2 to 16 times, 40mm, 50mm, is amount of area it will see and how much light you get, that said, if you are hunting say 100 t0 300 yds 40mm is fine, if longer its still fine but i like 50mm, hope this helps
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also the 2.5-10 means the scope allows you to see 2.5 up 10 times that the human eye can see on it own.
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For example, lets use the 2.5 X 10 - 50 BDC
The first two numbers represent the magnification range of the scope, so in this example on the low end it is a 2.5X magnification and will go all the way up to 10X magnification. The third number is the diameter of the lens, in this case 50mm. Lastly the information that follows in what style reticle the scope has, in this case BDC stands for Bullet Drop Compensate which has multiple aim points for different distances.
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if the discription dosn"t say BDC, it dosen"t
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yes it does. I put it on my Savage 30-06 and it is a useful feature!
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Yes...
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Yes, that is the exact scope I have.
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Yes, Great choice for a Very High Quality Scope. ! Lots of features for the money !
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Click on the view details button. Under size, the reticle featured in the scope is listed out.
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