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| Esldude, that's what sits on my 375 H&H. Sauer 202 Takedown with talley mounts. About 200 rounds through it so far, just great and no issues at all with 'scope bite' I like it a lot.
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| I have one on a Whitworth .375 H&H, no problems at all and seems to have enough eye relief. Really, this is a pretty good hunting scope for the money.
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| I have 2X7 monarch on my favorite deer rifle and love it! The compact size and reticle (duplex with slighly heavier width) sold me on scope. I have a number of leupolds (great scopes) but prefer the Nikon monarch. studdog
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| I mounted a 2x7 Nikon Monarch about four years ago on a relatively light Remington 700 stainless synthetic .375 H&H, and it's been fine.
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| I also have a Prostaff on my slug gun and that kicks more then my .375. I don't think that'll be a problem for a Monarch. |
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| Esldude...when I bought it about 4 years ago, it was called the 700 BDL Stainless Synthetic...has a 24" barrel, and with the big hole probably weighs less than a smaller caliber in the same configuration. It weighs 8 pounds with scope mounted. I had the dealer ship it to KDF for a muzzle break before I picked it up. And yes, if not for the muzzle break, I would have picked a heavier model.
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