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Best FFP scope for the buck?
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<blockquote data-quote="gvjm" data-source="post: 2121531" data-attributes="member: 52138"><p>Ok, all you scope snob are going to have a fit but here goes! I'm the guy that can't see the crosshairs of a FFP scope at the lowest magnification in low light situations. I use my scopes for hunting and I'm most content with a 3x9. I normally run Nikon Monarch scopes on all my hunting rifles with no complaints. But I came across a Monstrum 3-9 FFP illuminated BDC reticle scope at a stupid low price, $150. I figured it was crap but if I signed up for a Amazon card I could get another $60 off. At $90 I thought, WTH, I'll try it! I am stunned! With its 30 mm tube and 40mm objective this is a perfect compact scope. I used it on the last hunt of the year and a non legal deer came out just at the last 10 minutes of legal hunting time, 30 minutes after sunset. Normally at his point I have to dial back my scope to its lower power to have enough light transmission to see if I can identify if the deer I'm looking at is legal. I had no problem doing so and watched the deer until it was no longer legal to shoot. I used different power settings with and without illumination and I was just shocked how well I could see. I can't vouch for its longevity or durability, I don't screw with the turrets, I just set it and forget it, But on game in the field it is by far my favorite hunting scope. I can't wait to try it on hogs !<a href="https://monstrumtactical.com/3-9x-first-focal-plane-rifle-scope-adjustable-objective-range-finder-reticle/" target="_blank">https://monstrumtactical.com/3-9x-first-focal-plane-rifle-scope-adjustable-objective-range-finder-reticle/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gvjm, post: 2121531, member: 52138"] Ok, all you scope snob are going to have a fit but here goes! I'm the guy that can't see the crosshairs of a FFP scope at the lowest magnification in low light situations. I use my scopes for hunting and I'm most content with a 3x9. I normally run Nikon Monarch scopes on all my hunting rifles with no complaints. But I came across a Monstrum 3-9 FFP illuminated BDC reticle scope at a stupid low price, $150. I figured it was crap but if I signed up for a Amazon card I could get another $60 off. At $90 I thought, WTH, I'll try it! I am stunned! With its 30 mm tube and 40mm objective this is a perfect compact scope. I used it on the last hunt of the year and a non legal deer came out just at the last 10 minutes of legal hunting time, 30 minutes after sunset. Normally at his point I have to dial back my scope to its lower power to have enough light transmission to see if I can identify if the deer I'm looking at is legal. I had no problem doing so and watched the deer until it was no longer legal to shoot. I used different power settings with and without illumination and I was just shocked how well I could see. I can't vouch for its longevity or durability, I don't screw with the turrets, I just set it and forget it, But on game in the field it is by far my favorite hunting scope. I can't wait to try it on hogs ![URL]https://monstrumtactical.com/3-9x-first-focal-plane-rifle-scope-adjustable-objective-range-finder-reticle/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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