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15 August 2011, 01:17
mwm464
Nikon BDC testing
I had the opportunity to help out a friend get his 300RUM ready for caribou.

We loaded 180gr TTSX's to 3200fps at around 1" groups x 3 shots @ 100yds.

He recently purchased a Nikon Monarch 3 x 12 w/ BDC reticle, and we gave it a run through with the above load.

The drop values indicated correctly all the way out to 600yds, with my friend not having any problems hitting a 10" target all the way out to & including that distance, without any prior long range experience.

I've always used Leupold XIII scopes, but I have to say I am impressed with the Nikon Monarchs optics, solid / consistant clic adjustments, locking parallax adjustment & their BDC / website calculator. Just to see how far they would go, I was changing up the zero ranges on the calculator, and was surprised to see they will estimate drops beyond 1200 yds.

If you need a long range hunting scope,you might want to look into the Nikon Monarchs.

Nice Job Nikon!!!
15 August 2011, 02:00
Biebs
The Monarchs have always been a great deal for the price. As clear as anything else I've used, and I've had them all.
15 August 2011, 03:44
MFD
I as well am a Leupold fan, but some years ago bought the Nikon Shotgun scope, 1-4X, since Gander Mtn had really dropped the price on them and that scope has been on everything from AR15's to 458Lott and has never given any problems. Good value for the dollar.
15 August 2011, 06:45
marshmandan
I've been very happy with the BDC recticle. I put one on a 16" heavy barrel AR15 when they first came out.

I've shot it quite a bit with 55gr and 68gr loads and its pretty much right on the money.

I took my girlfriend who had never fired a gun before shooting one after noon. Started her out with a Weatherby .22 and some CCI CBs. Then she wanted to shoot my buck mark and my .45. I was really surprised at how well she took to it.

On the way to leave I had a few 2 liter soda bottles filled with water. I placed them on the ground and we started to drive away. About 200yrds out she asked me if I was ever going to stop. When I hit 300 I turned the truck sideways and brought out the AR. I explained the trigger and safety to her and told her which circle to use. She laid the rifle across the hood and on the first shot the bottle on the right exploded. Two shots later the one on the left blew up.

So easy a woman who had never fired a gun could do it!

I'll also add that once you learn the sub-tensions of the recticle it makes a great quick ranging tool.
15 August 2011, 06:50
Donald Nelson
I have two of the Nikon Buckmaster scopes with the BDC reticule and love them.


Molon Labe

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25 September 2011, 09:20
neazor91
I just sighted in a new monarch on my rem 700, 270. Dead on at 100, dead on at 200, and dead on at 300. I can't believe how accurate the bdc is. Also the monarch is much brighter and clearer than the 12 year old buckmaster I took off the rem.

Mike
28 September 2011, 23:07
TrophyShotPrints
I wanna go get me one...sounds like what I've been needing...Thanks!

BTW, because I'm in a pinch...do you think out to ~600yds the 3-9x40 BUCKMASTER w/ BDC would be decent as well...don't have the moolah to get a MONARCH???
29 September 2011, 00:37
neazor91
Late-Bloomer,
Check out Ebay. Right now there is a new Monarch UCC 3-9x40 for 215. I got mine from Ebay for 209 shipped.

Mike
29 September 2011, 00:43
neazor91
Late-Bloomer,
Sorry, the one on Ebay has a nikoplex not a BDC. My mistake.

Mike
29 September 2011, 00:54
TrophyShotPrints
quote:
Originally posted by neazor91:
Late-Bloomer,
Sorry, the one on Ebay has a nikoplex not a BDC. My mistake.

Mike


no problem, and thanks for the heads-up about ebay... tu2