Nikon scopes???

Monkey Spanker

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I have a new trainee who has been offered a rifle package with a Nikon scope on top. I've never used one myself and would value some opinions from those that have as to their suitability. It will be mounted on a moderated rifle, probably either a .243 or a 25.06.
I've heard bad things about similar packages with Nikko Stirlings on and don't want him to buy something unsuitable.
Thanks in advance.
MS:)
 
I have an older Nikon 3-9x40 here. The ocular housing is a bit bulky but optically it seems good. Pity a previous owner was bit ham fisted in lens cleannig and has left a miriad of tiny scratches on the objective lens but the view is still clear. This one has no model name on it so I have no idea how old it is. That's the only experience I have of the Nikon scopes.

I would say though it far better built than the later Nikko Sterlings.
 
I used to own a Nikon Monarch 3 in 4-16x42 mil dot ret, a very nice quality scope indeed, I planned on outting it on a .17HMR but never bought the rifle in the end and sold the scope to a bloke off here. In would buy another, very good optics for the money I would say!
 
you cant put nikons in same class as niko stirlings the optics are better. its a very good scope for your money the strange thing about nikons is in the usa you get a life time warranty in the uk only two years ? i have two and think both are very good but thats just my opinion
 
I have a few Nikons, and have had several more, great scopes for the money, and that goes for both the cheap and the more expensive ones.

Neil. :)
 
i have one of each. the nikko stirling nighteater on my .22 lr. it is more than adequate for that. i thought it was really clear until i got a nikon monarch 6x42 for my 243. in poor light you look through it and it looks like someone has turned the light on. i now have this on my 308 and have no problems with it at all. if i could afford it i would get another nikon and put it on my .22 lr but thats would be a real luxuary. i also have nixon 8 x 42 bins and they are just as good. really clear right to the edge of the sight picture with good light gathering ability.

hope this helps

regards pj
 
The Monarch's are brilliant. I have a 3-12x42 on a .223 and it's not far behind the top end boyos.
Great optics, good in low light, flat image and very little if any distortion. I find colours not just as vibrant as some german scopes but it's really sharp and a joy to use.
Have since put a Fieldmaster 4-12 on my .22lr and it's brilliant as well. Wouldn't sell em.
 
Packages (assuming you mean new) are normally put together to maximise profit for seller, I'd reccomend good second hand stuff over a new package anytime. You've obviously influenced the calibre in the right direction (25-06), now do the lad a favour and find him a nice SH 8x56 or something.
 
I have a nikon monarch its pretty good but i would agree with gary on this one. One thing that was a prob with my nikon was that i couldnt mount it far enough back on my 243 and i had to crane my neck to get a sight picture. Its on a par optically with the vx111 I had.


Packages (assuming you mean new) are normally put together to maximise profit for seller, I'd reccomend good second hand stuff over a new package anytime. You've obviously influenced the calibre in the right direction (25-06), now do the lad a favour and find him a nice SH 8x56 or something.
 
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