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Byte Stryke
07-18-2010, 16:43
http://www.nikonhunting.com/M223promov10.html

Ive been looking at optics. thus the entire reason I went to a flat top reciever.
Now, the question is becoming, which one?
found these and I'm Wondering if anyone has experience with them.

Im not a Rambo-Mall ninja yet so I don't need the Trijicon latest greatest red dot whatever. I am more a bench fixed range paper hunter with failing eyesight.
leave your comments, opinions and insults below.

:D

van7559
12-12-2010, 20:08
nobody with any experience with this scope, I too am kinda curious about this one

newracer
12-12-2010, 20:55
I have not used that particular scope but I have a Nikon Coyote Special that I really like. I am sure that model is well buitl too.

BPTactical
12-12-2010, 21:53
I have put my eyeball through that scope and it is typical Nikon optics. Very clear glass that pulls in a good amount of light.
I have a Buckmaster and a Monarch. Nice priceline, great warranty and they work well for my bi-focal needing eyes.
I think Nikon optics are probably one of the most under rated optics out there.
Just my .02

van7559
12-12-2010, 22:29
I just ordered the leupold mark AR in 3x9x40, when it arrives, and I find out what bases I need for my ar, I will report back

coloradoEMT911
12-13-2010, 11:02
nikon is awesome i have a buckmaster on my .243 and a monarch on my 7mm rem ultramag the monarch had an issue that it would not change powers and i sent it back no questions they fixed it and sent it back and had no issues at all and not cost

Gunnison
01-01-2011, 10:56
This being my first post on the forum and being newly signed up as of a few minutes ago. I have the 3x12 power m223 nikon with the bdc recticle. I've only shot it at a hundred yards so far, but the glass is great and with my RRA predator pursuit the coyotes, will not be pleased. The re zeroing feature I really like I roll my own and am always experimenting. I have shot many sub moa groups with this scope and thats saying something since I usually shoot 20X with my other optics, these ole eyes aint what they used to be. Its a great product for the money, but to be honest 'm still getting used to the rings in the bdc, but i feel if will be fine for minute of coyotes and prairie poodles.

BPTactical
01-01-2011, 12:00
Welcome to the board and Happy New Year.
I have long thought that Nikon is a very underrated optic. I have a couple of them and wearing prescription glasses I always found them to work well. I don't care for the BDC as it obscures too much of my aimpoint. I have a Monarch and a Buckmaster and believe it or not I prefer the Buckmaster.