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Rifle Scopes AR 15 optic

Moo_x3

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Feb 23, 2010
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I currently have a vortex diamondback (2-7x) on my AR 15.
A great scope, but I'm moving it to my 10/22.
So I would like to get a new scope with more power.
I've been eyeballing a few of the Vortex viper scopes but I have found a use Nikon with more power around the same price.

I looked into the used optics section on SWFA and found this.
http://www.samplelist.com/Nikon-4-16x42-Monarch-Riflescope-DEMO-B-P767.aspx

I'm looking to stay at this price point but am willing to go to $350.
I don't competition shoot. I just use it around the farm for varmint hunting and would like to reach out further with my optic. I also like the Mil-Dot type reticules. I'm still learning how to use them but I don't want to loose the option now.

Which would you buy? or would you look at something else entirely?

thanks.
-matt
 
Re: AR 15 optic

Haven't used the Vortex, or this particular Monarch, but have been very happy with the Monarch's I've used in the past and always thought they offered very good price / value combo.
 
Re: AR 15 optic

The only down side to the Nikon is that its a factory referb, so that equates to no lifetime warranty as they mark the scope somehow. Always liked my Nikons too.
 
Re: AR 15 optic

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Moo_x3</div><div class="ubbcode-body">anything wrong with the Vortex 6.5-20x44 Viper 30mm Rifle Scope?
Same price range, more power and I love the vortex I have now.</div></div>
I just got one and added it to my Remington 700 223. It seems to be a nice scope and is pretty clear. It also is a nice looking scope. I am taking it to the range next week so I should know more about its quality.
 
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Yeah I would like to know about your experience with it.
I would say one of the reasons I was looking into a different brand of scope than I already have is so that I could experience them and have some sort of good comparison baseline.