Product Description:
The new Monarch Riflescope Series features Monarch Eye Box Technology, a huge ocular with a generous field of view that provides 4-times magnification zoom range and four inches of constant eye relief. Quick-focus eyepiece allows for a crisp, detailed sight picture. Magnification reference numbers are viewable from the shooter's position thanks to Smooth Zoom Control. Standard on all Long Range Monarch riflescopes, Nikon's easy-to reach dial allows you to quickly focus from a shooting position. Enhanced Mount Ring Spacing provides mounting to virtually any rifle action regardless of caliber, even magnum length actions. (2.5-10x50 may require extension rings in some cases). Ultra ClearCoat Optical System is the basis of the new Monarch scope. It consists of superfine Eco-Glass lens glass and Nikon's proprietary anti-reflection multi-coating technology that boost light transmission up to its theoretical maximum - 95% One-Piece Main Body Tubes. The scope is milled from aircraft-grade aluminum for minimum weight and maximum strength and durability, and is sunshade adaptable. Monarch Riflescopes are waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof. New Monarch 5-20x44 and 6-24x50 models feature Interchangeable Turret Technology with 1/8-MOA adjustments and include low profile adjustments w/caps, target-style windage and elevation adjustment knobs and caps. Monarch 5-20x44 and 6-24x50 models include a sunshade.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Extremely accurate riflescope with 5x to 20x magnification and 44mm objective diameter
- Fully multicoated, ultra-high-performance lenses deliver flare-free, high-contrast images
- Nikoplex reticle offers thick posts and thin center crosshairs for precision aiming
- Unique zoom control with rearward facing numbers; quick focus eyepiece
- Matte black finish; measures 14.1 inches long and weighs 18.2 ounces; Nikon lifetime warranty
- Binding: Sports
- Brand: Nikon
- Color: Matte
- Department: Mounts
- EAN: 0018208084241
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Nikon
- LegalDisclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
- Manufacturer: Nikon
- Model: 8424
- MPN: 8424
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Sports
- ProductTypeName: SPORTING_GOODS
- Publisher: Nikon
- Size: Nikoplex
- Studio: Nikon
- UPC: 018208084241
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