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  • Bullet drop compensator work quite well for me. the price was right and the optics are quite clear

  • @Nicholas304 you cant if it is in fact an M40A3 they're military custom jobs! sorry

  • the production loacated in the philippines.. but you can order that to the nikon..

  • im from philippines.. what is the problem about made in the philippines? even other monarch made in the philippines..

  • Bought a Nikon Monarch in 2005. I sent it in for replacement 2 months ago. Only had trouble with this scope. It looks like the "Made In the Phillipines" label is not good for Nikon. I have 2 Leopold VX iii's and I love them.

  • I only use one load for my 270.

    And I'll put my Accutrac up against anything in its class.

    Nails beer bottles at 550 yards from a sandbag, all day long. Bring it back to 200, and center punch a quarter.

    So, I don't need to compare it. It'll let the air out of any game I can see with MY old eyes.

  • Not true. The etched reticle type aren't very accurate, but a true bullet drop compensator can work quite well if calibrated to the round and rifle.

    I have a 270Win with a BDC scope on it. Extremely accurate. But I etched the ring for it after determining the trajectory of the bullet.

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