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Price |
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4 | 5.41% |
Magnification range |
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6 | 8.11% |
Reputation |
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18 | 24.32% |
Optical clarity |
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31 | 41.89% |
Light gathering |
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3 | 4.05% |
Eye relief |
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9 | 12.16% |
Weight |
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0 | 0% |
Adjustments |
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3 | 4.05% |
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A couple of variables come into play for me. First is the caliber of the gun, then eye relief. I'll give up some eye relief on a smaller caliber gun. Another important factor is light gathering capability. From there it will be Nikon or Leupold. I love the eye relief on the VX-III on my .300 Win Mag. However, the Nikon Monarch gives a clear picture. Either way, I don't think you could go wrong w/ either.
Later, Steve. |
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