Nikon Monarch or Bushnell Elite 4200

I have a few 4200's. They are excellent scopes. Even at dusk and low light they are superb and just as good as my Vari-X III Leupolds!!!
 
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Yeah, me too. I've never owned a 4200, but my Monarch is very nice glass. I doubt either one would disappoint you.
 
There is an article in this months Outdoor life about scopes with the ballistics calculator. The Monarch was picked over the elite 6500, Burris, Zeiss, nightforce several leupolds and vortex, it rated best in price , accuracey ease of use low light conditions it even rated better than the 1600.00 swarovski. Cant get much better review than that, I have 4 nikons now and love them all, no monarchs tough but I can see one in my future.
 
Iv had them both and the Nikon will out perform the 4200 as for clarity and transmitting light. I don't think there is a scope made dollar for dollar that will out preform a monarch. The 4200 is a nice scope but the monarch is the better scope.
 
I have a 4200 3x9 and I have owned Monarchs in the past.. I will be one to say that they are both extremely great optics, however I have yet to see my 4200 fog up or watered up in foul weather.. just my .02


-Juan
 
just to clear the fog before it hits, I really am impressed with the Monarchs they are very well made glass, but when I had been in foul weather in KCMO in a hunt in knee deep snow my monarch got the front lens wet and the picture was not as clear as my 4200. It depends what you want it for.. if there was no foul weather or if I simply didn't like to shoot (hunt) in foul weather I would without question take a monarch over the 4200.

-Juan
 
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Quote:...my monarch got the front lens wet and the picture was not as clear as my 4200.

That's certainly a valid point. I can use all the "foul weather" advantages I can get here. My Leupold sure isn't cutting it in the rain (which is about 50% of elk season)
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Originally Posted By: stanimals2There is an article in this months Outdoor life about scopes with the ballistics calculator. The Monarch was picked over the elite 6500, Burris, Zeiss, nightforce several leupolds and vortex, it rated best in price , accuracey ease of use low light conditions it even rated better than the 1600.00 swarovski. Cant get much better review than that, I have 4 nikons now and love them all, no monarchs tough but I can see one in my future.

Not to many optics experts at Outdoor life that I'm aware of. I've read a few reviews that rate the BDC reticle MUCH lower than other ballistics reticles from other manufacturers. In the comparrison tests I've read Zeiss's Z1000 was rated the most accurate scoring a 10 out of 10. Leupold's B&C was next highest with a rating of 8 out of 10. The others were all below them ranging from 3-6.
 
I believe i read the same article. The DOA reticle by Bushnell wasn't available for the comparison.

I have several Elites and love'm. Great value.
 
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