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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Great scope, unfortunately it did not fit the rifle I bought it for,but that is not a reflection on the scope, but, I have another I can put it on. Or keep as a back hp.
Patrick roberts
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Well made, clear optics, and excellent price point. Will likely buy another scope once I've had a chance to run this one down range .
MWAnderson
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
I've taken this to the range a couple of times, fired 100+ rounds and it has held up well. When zeroed it has done well. The problem is the rings won't hold it still. My last attempt with thread locker and good torque wouldn't keep it from sliding and scratching up the bottom of the scope body. I am only shooting a medium powered cartridge so it shouldn't fail. I'll buy some better rings for it. I advise you to as well if you pick up this scope.
Home Brew Audio
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
The scope came bagged up in an unsealed box with the illumination battery installed. Nofactory tape or indications on the carton , bag, or scope suggesting this was a new item,if it was inspected for quality at the factory or if this was a return put back into stock.It does work. At 50 and 100 yards with a pistol caliber AR platform rifle I was able to see my hits on a reactive (shoot n see) target.The eye relief is all or nothing. A very narrow window between decent clarity and a blurred mess.For what I want in an inexpensive scope for range plinking it works. No complaints.This is a rather large scope and on a pistol caliber AR platform rifle it may seem big for the rifle.
Nicklaus
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Seems to be good for budget builds, just don't expect the same quality as premium scopes, but it seems to be worth the price. The iluminated reticle is ok, nothing special, but it does work. Optical quality is clear enough for range shooting.Bought it for my .17 WSM. Just needed something for around 250 yards, with a large objective to draw in more light, since the furthest berm at my range is in the shadows.Scope rings that come with it are meh, but will work for now.
Melissa Follett
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023
I don’t think it is possible to get a better scope for the money. When my scope was delivered, I was amazed at the quality and features it had. Unfortunately, there was a defect in the scope where something was obstructing the view inside the opticals. I set up a return with Amazon and had a new scope delivered in 3 business days. I could have returned this scope and then bought a different one but I liked the look, the feel, the optics, the lighted reticles and the price. I also really like the lens covers as well. Mounting the scope was easy and the mounting hardware is excellent quality. This scope is perfect for my little .22 rifle and is easy to set up and sight in. The objective control and magnification controls are not the smoothest I have ever used, but the optics on this scope are quite simply amazing for the price. You really cannot go wrong with this scope!
ian Customerers
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023
I bought this to replace the Viridian junk that came mounted on my 10/22. It's simply awesome. Great eye box, wonderful eye relief, and that big 50mm objective lets in a ton of light; so much so I haven't even needed the illumination at the range. I will say that there is a lot of light bleed at the higher settings of illumination, but as none is typically necessary, it's not a big deal at all.The throw lever is a bit stiff, but is starting to smooth out under use. The picture is clear at all magnifications, and the adjustable objective is a game changer. I've never used an AO scope before, MD this is just fantastic. Unlike the POS it replaced, I see a clear target instead of fuzzy mush.While I don't know if it'll hold up to larger calibers, for .22 it's fantastic. The price point is almost ridiculous for a scope like this. I would 200% buy it again.
Shannon Credle
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020
Purchased a Ruger Precision .22lr to see if I liked the platform before I went with it for a 6.5 Creedmor. As the RPR .22 was only $350 I felt a little silly mounting a Burris or Leopold optic on a range toy. Saw the reviews on the Monstrom sights and figured for this price I would be getting an optic with lots of corners cut in build quality and components. It's cheaper than a box of good ammo so I really thought this would be on my rifle for one range trip then end up in my box'o'' old parts.Well I was surprised by the build quality. The tolerances on the tube, adjustment points, and even the mount felt and looked really good. Optic is a bit heavier than the specs but I will let that slide as it's a couple ounces. The glass that I thought would be super cheap with irregular appeture and poor clarity was pretty clear. This does not have the pristine image and sharp clarity of a Leupold's VX entry optic but you are paying $300 less. I have ZERO complaints about the quality and construction of this optic for less than $60 bucks. It exceeded my admittedly very low expectations by a wide margin.The reticule is also very basic and the manual did not provide adequate explanation of the mils appropriate caliber and load to provide what I think is a requirement for this style reticule.Don't think your getting a true FFP range finder finders on this glass. But, again it's a 50 dollar scope you shouldn't. The AO dial did allow a guesstimate of the distance to target by assessing the optical sharpness. It is a feature that you really should not see at this price point and it works. That is probably because the biggest surprise of this optic was the glass. It is not just adequate I would definitely say it is very good. The parallax adjustment was not spectacular but was comparable to what I would expect on a mid range Burris or Vortex. Bottom line it's good glass that allows for an adequate range calculation and provides a more than adequate visual acuity even at 9x. Again, I have seen better but this is the best glass and controls you will get for the moneySo I mounted this shockingly good quality optic to the Ruger and headed to the range. Mount was super easy, it's a picatinny if you can't figure it out you should not be playing with a firearm.So I started at 100 yards and was off paper the first shot at min magnification. Turned the elevation and windage dials one rotation unit each and missed again. Gave them a couple more twists and I was on paper. Took a couple shots to figure out the mils, which are set to I think62 grain 5.56 or .223, definitely not a .22lr. I took a couple more shots from a full mount and got the feel for the reticule mils and the drop on the Hornady .22 I was firing. I pulled back to 50 yards and found zero in a 3 shots Pushed back out to 100 and was able to get a good zero after learning the system and adjustments. The Optic was a bit more than the round I was shooting should have so I put that on me underestimating the Scope. Windage and Elevation have nice firm click and resistance. Once you know what a rotational unit is going to do this optic is easy to zero. The Mag and AOcontrols worked well and the parallax was minimal. Eye relief was excellent. I was shooting a bolt action precision chasis rifle so recoil was almost non-existent. That said this optic easily held zero over probably 200 shots that day.The caps were ok more than I expected but the cheapest feeling component of the system.I have to say I was blown away that a scope with the quality and accuracy of this optic was in junk toy scope price range. Is it a $2,000 scope NOPE. It is comparable or better than many $300 - $500 dollar optics I've had from Burris and Vortex. Best damn scope I've ever used that was $50 bucks without a doubt.The Monstrum never went in the box'imparts it is still on the Ruger. Shoots great. For the money this is a no brainer and could easily be used with .223 or .270. I'm not sure how it would handle .308+; but it probably would hold a zero and be a great optic for hunting open terrain.I can't say this and mean it more, if your learning to distance shoot this is would be a great way to learn fundamentals. Without breaking the bank. A low end Rem 700 and this scope will leave you hundreds to spend on instruction and practice ammo. It exceeds all expectations and will give you a scope that feels and performs like one that is 6 times it's price.The best optic for your money period. Just don't put one on a Ruger Precision because that is a crack gun and gets you hooked fast and will quickly result in desire for one of his big brothers.I really loved the chasis and trigger and shockingly the optic.I have subsequently added a Alpha FFP1x6 24 to an AR race gun that my buddies all admitted shot as well as their $600+ FFP's.Beginning distance shooters can't go wrong with this high value optic you won't be out shooting your glass anytime soon. Seasoned shooters looking for a bargain or a practice rifle scope will be pleased as well.This optic changed my old rule the optic should be at least the cost of the rifle and double or triple if your going to 1,000+ shots. I can assure you this rifle can out to 200 yards with quality .22lr. It's the round not the optic that is limited the range and the optic was 1/8th the price of the gun.When I get the Ruger Precision in 6.5 I will likely give a G3 Monstrum the first crack at the picatinny rail. That will buy me a ton of rounds to enjoy the gun over the Leupold I would have been saving for months to buy.Fully recommended not just a good scope for the money but just a good scope period!
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