Snip., What are you putting the scope on?
Whatever Nikon scope you choose I encourage you to go to the Nikonhunting.com web site, click on Spot On logo and enter your load information. You will be amazed at how the information provided will help you be a more knowledgable shooter. Especially if you are getting a BDC reticle scope. I have told a lot of folks about Nikon's Spot On Ballistic Match Technology Program and they were wishing they had bought a scope with a BDC reticle. Check out the below link to an article written by a Snipershide moderator, on his experience with Nikon's BDC reticle scope.
I just got the Nitrex on the special they are runnign at Natchez. I really like the scope, even would say it is better than a buckmaster. These were the two I was comparing before I bought mine. I think it is a lot more scope than 200 bucks normally will get you. No mildot though.
I too recommend Nitrex. I looked through Nikon Monarchs and IMO, the Nitrex glass is better. For hunting, get the EBX reticle, it's just like Nikon's BDC. Zero at 200 yds, and the dot underneath is 300, then 400, etc...The Zero-stop works great on the Nitrex, very easy to use YMMV.
Another recommendation for the Nitrex TR2 scope....I own a TR2 3-15x42SF and a 4-20x50SF. The Japanese optics in these scopes are comparable in brightness and clarity to Nikons, Leupolds, Burris, Sightrons and Zeiss Conquest. This is not my opinion...it is opinion of owners of these scopes at range I shoot after they had viewed thru my 3-15x42 and played with its adjustments. Same gents thought the Side Focus/fast focus or elevation/windage adjustments in the Nitrex excellent too.
Thanks so far for the replies, don't guess I could go wrong with either one. I plan on mounting it on a Savage PC10 in .308. It will be used on deer & pig, and paper punching up to 5-600yds. Tough decision, was leaning towards Nikon but.....Nitrex is only a box of match ammo less, so price is almost a toss up.
A box of match ammo less in price?? Tried to check price of a buckmaster 4.5-14x42 but guess you meant a 4.5-14x40 SF which should cost you about $275 or higher. The Nitrex you are interested in is about $218 final cost once you deduct $100 Nitrex Rebate and add shipping from www.natchezss.com
jhutch....seriously doubt you'll need to kick yourself for getting the Nitrex. I monitor the optics section (and others) on numerous gunsites.....I've yet to read of anyone who got a Nitrex have a regret about it....all very pleased with its glass and features.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jeffersonv</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I just got a Nitrex and I'm pretty stoked.
I think you will be too. </div></div>
How much E/W adjustment do you have in these Nitrex scopes.
I just checked out the BDC reticle on the Nikon site.
Funny how I was all set to get a Nikon and I already forgot what it looks like since I got my Nitrex!
Dlxcupid said the Nitrex EBX reticle is like the Nikon BDC reticle. I was thinking I needed to check that out again. Glad I did.
i have a buckmasters on a deer gun that i do not dial. i use the mil dots as holdover on 18x. i know that on my 3 buckmasters the clicks are not repeatable. if you dial out you will be re zeroing on my scopes.
i bought the nitrex hiping i can dial on a rimfire. holdovers dont get you very far on a rimfire
Use to be a Nikon Monarch guy now I'm a Nitrex TR2 guy. Best deal on the market for sub $600.00. Biggest reason for me was the quality of hardware. Nitrex has Nikon beat for sure. Glass quality is a push. IMO
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dogmessiah</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I just got a 3-15X42 Nitrex, and will probably be ordering a 2-10 with the next paycheck </div></div>
Only one Nitrex rebate to a place of address/household. Have a friend or brother nearby?
Nitrex is a tremendous value as far as glass quality goes. I just received a replacement for my 3-15x50 illuminated reticle. It did not work out of the box. On the new one the rheostat turns way too easily and it is still too bright at the lowest setting.
I bought the trexplex reticle....lower priced than their EBX and I just shoot paper up to 200 yards at present (600 yard berm under construction where I shoot). Nice reticle for me. Did have a guy with a 4.5-14X44 Zeiss Conquest tell me he liked my trexplex reticle better than reticle in his Zeiss after checking out my Nitrex. What kind he had, I do not know.