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Rifle Scope Product Details
Monstrum 2-7×32 AO Rifle Scope with Illuminated Range Finder Reticle and Parallax Adjustment | Monstrum Flip Up Scope Cover Set | Bundle
Rifle Scope Product Features
About this item
Adjustable 2-7 times magnification, for targeting out to 400 yards and beyond
Adjustable reticle illumination with 5 brightness levels in both red and green, allowing for better reticle visibility at night or in low light environments
An adjustable objective lens or AO – that allows for sharper focus of the target image, elimination of parallax, and range estimation
A range finder reticle with markings that allows you to estimate range or compensate for bullet drop
Product bundle includes a matching set of Monstrum Rubberized Flip Up Lens Covers. Spring loaded flip-up lens covers that rubberized sleeves that conform neatly around your rifle scope tube, protecting your expensive optics from dust and abrasion.
The Monstrum Tactical S2732-R-RGAO is a reliable tactical scope great for close to mid-range shooting. Crystal clear optics with 2-7x magnification. This scope has a functionally designed range finder reticle for easy movement calculations. All Monstrum scopes tubes are nitrogen filled for resistance to water and fog.
Capped reset turrets are finger adjustable with 1/4 MOA/click windage/elevation adjustments with the ability to lock the turrets and reset the zero.
The adjustable objective (AO) lens can be moved by the parallax dial on the side scope. This adjustment allows for a sharper target image, elimination of parallax, and range estimation.
Multi-layer lens coating, protects your scope lens from scratches, and fog, while improving the clarity of your vision.
Dimensions:
Weight: 12 oz
Length: 9.5 in
Width: 2
Height: 3
Tube Size: 1 in
Obj. Diameter: 32 mm
Materials: 6061 Aircraft Grade Aluminum
Illuminated Range Finder Reticle
This scope has a functionally designed Rangefinder reticle for faster range estimation and holdover correction. The etched black reticle is always visible without illumination or can be lit red or green for better reticle visibility at night or low light environments.
Scope Details:
Includes: 2-7×32 AO Scope, Detachable Throw Lever, Standard Scope Rings, CR1632A Battery, Lens Cloth, Lens Cover
Compatibility: Rifles with Picatinny Rails
Eye Relief: 3.5-3.8 in
Reticle: Illuminated Range Finder
Scope Range: Close to Mid Range, 300+ Yards.
Magnification: 2-7x
3-9×32 AO Rifle Scope 2-7×32 AO Rifle Scope 3-12×42 AO Rifle Scope 3-9×40 AO Rifle Scope
Magnification 3-9x 2-7x 3-12x 3-9x
Reticle: Illuminated Rangefinder Illuminated Rangefinder Illuminated Mil-Dot Crosshair Reticle
Scope Range: Close to Mid Range, 400+ Yards Close to Mid Range, 300+ Yards Close to Mid Range, 500+ Yards Close to Mid Range, 500+ Yards
Eye Relief: 3.5-3.8 in 3.5-3.8 in 3-3.5 in 3.5-3.8 in
Scope Rings Included: Standard Medium Profile Standard Medium Profile Offset High Profile Offset High Profile Single Piece Mount
Tube Diameter: 1 in 1 in 30 mm 1 in
Illuminated Reticle: N/A
Shock, Water, and Fog Proof:
About the Monstrum Brand
Monstrum is a premium manufacturer for rifle scopes, optics, mounts, and other add-ons used for firearms like rifles and long guns. They innovate and build their mounts and related products by using building materials which are long lasting and durable. This includes the Monstrum 2-7×32 AO Rifle Scope with Illuminated Range Finder Reticle and Parallax Adjustment | Monstrum Flip Up Scope Cover Set | Bundle by Monstrum. For more shooting goods, visit their site.
What You Need to Know About Rifle Scopes
Rifle scopes permit you to specifically aim a rifle at various targets by lining up your eye with the target at range. They accomplish this through magnification by using a set of lenses inside the scope. The scope’s alignment can be adapted for consideration of numerous environmental considerations like wind speed and elevation to make up for bullet drop.
The scope’s function is to understand precisely where the bullet will hit based upon the sight picture you are viewing via the scope as you line up the scope’s crosshair or reticle with the intended target. Many modern-day rifle optics have around 11 parts which are located within and externally on the scope. These scope parts consist of the rifle scope’s body, lenses, modification dials or turrets, objective focus rings, and other components. Learn about the eleven parts of rifle glass.
About Rifle Optic Types
Rifle scopes can be either “first focal plane” or “second focal plane” type of optics. Picking the perfect type of rifle glass is based around what type of shooting you plan to do.
About First Focal Plane Scopes
Focal plane scopes (FFP) feature the reticle in front of the magnification lens. These kinds of scopes are useful for:
- Quick acquisition, far away kinds of shooting
- Shooting situations where computations are minor
- Experienced shooters who know their aim point “hold over” as well as “lead” relationships for their weapon
- Shooters who do not mind the reticle is bigger and requires more visual eyesight area than a SFP reticle
About Second Focal Plane Scopes
Second focal plane scopes (SFP) feature the reticle to the rear of the magnifying lens. This triggers the reticle to stay at the same dimensions in connection with the level of zoom being used. The final result is that the reticle dimensions adjust based upon the magnification used to shoot over lengthier ranges since the markings present different increments which change with the magnification level. In the FFP illustration with the SFP glass, the 5x “zoom” one hundred yard tick measurement would be 1/5th of the non “zoom” tick measurement. These particular styles of optics work for:
- Long distance styles of shooting where shooters have increased time to make ballistic computations
- Shooting where most shots take place within much shorter spaces and ranges
- Shooters who desire a clearer optic picture with less area used up by the bigger FFP reticle
Rifle Glass Zoom
The quantity of magnification a scope supplies is figured out by the size, thickness, and curvatures of the lenses inside of the rifle scope. The zoom of the scope is the “power” of the scope.
Fixed Power Lens Rifle Scopes
A single power rifle scope comes with a magnification number designator like 4×32. This suggests the magnification power of the scope is 4x power while the objective lens is 32mm. The zoom of this kind of optic can not change because it is set from the factory.
About Adjustable Power Lens Glass
Variable power rifle scopes can be tweaked between magnified settings. The power change is achieved using the power ring part of the scope near the back of the scope by the eye bell.
The Power Level and Range of Rifle Optics
Here are some recommended scope power levels and the ranges where they can be efficiently used. Keep in mind that higher magnification glass will not be as efficient as lower magnification level glass because increased zoom can be a negative thing in certain situations. The very same idea relates to extended ranges where the shooter needs enough power to see where to best aim the rifle.
Scope Lens Coating
All modern-day rifle optic lenses are covered in special coatings. There are different types and qualities of coatings. When researching luxury rifle targeting devices, Lens coating can be an important element of defining the rifle’s capability. The glass lenses are one of the most critical components of the glass considering they are what your eye sees through while sighting a rifle in on the point of impact. The covering on the lenses protects the lens surface area and helps with anti glare capabilities from excess light and color profiles.
HD Versus ED Rifle Glass Lens Coatings
Some glass makers will also use “HD” or high-def lense finishes that take advantage of different processes, elements, chemicals, and polarizations to extract numerous color ranges and viewable definition through the lens. This HD finish is often used with higher density glass which brings down light’s chance to refract by means of the lens glass. Some scope manufacturers use “HD” to describe “ED” indicating extra-low dispersion glass. ED handles how colors are represented on the chroma spectrum and the chromatic aberration which is similarly called color distortion or fringing. Chromatic aberration is often obvious around objects with hard shapes as light hits the object from specific angles.
Details on Single Covering Versus Multi-Coating
Various optic lenses can even have various coverings applied to them. All lenses usually have at least some type of treatment or finishing applied to them before being used in a rifle scope or optic assembly. Because the lens isn’t just a raw piece of glass, they require performance enhancing coatings. It becomes part of the carefully tuned optic. It needs to have a finishing applied to it so that it will be efficiently functional in lots of kinds of environments, degrees of sunlight (full VS shaded), and other shooting conditions.
Single coated lenses have a treatment applied to them which is generally a protective and boosting multi-purpose treatment. This lens treatment can preserve the lens from scratches while decreasing glare and other less useful things experienced in the shooting environment while sighting in with the optic. The quality of a single layered lens depends on the scope manufacturer and how much you spent paying for it. Both the manufacturer and amount are indicators of the lens quality.
Some scope producers likewise make it a point to specify if their optic lenses are coated or “multi” covered. This suggests the lens has had several treatments applied to them. If a lens gets numerous treatments, it can show that a maker is taking several actions to combat different natural elements like an anti-glare finishing, a scratch resistant anti-abrasion covering, followed by a hydrophilic covering. This additionally does not necessarily suggest the multi-coated lens is better than a single coated lens. Being “much better” is dependent on the producer’s lens treatment techniques and the quality of products used in building the rifle glass.
Hydrophobic Rifle Scope Lens Finish
Water on a lens doesn’t help with maintaining a clear sight picture through a scope at all. Lots of top of the line and military grade optic companies will coat their lenses with a hydrophilic or hydrophobic finishing.
Scope Mounting Choices
Mounting approaches for scopes are available in a couple of options. There are the standard scope rings which are individually installed to the scope and one-piece scope mounts which cradle the scope. These various kinds of mounts also usually come in quick release versions which use throw levers which enable rifle operators to quickly mount and remove the scopes.
Hex Key Optic Rings
Standard, clamp design mounting scope rings use hex head screws to mount to the flattop design Picatinny scope installation rails on rifles. These types of scope mounts use a couple of separate rings to support the optic, and are often made from 7075 T6 billet aluminum which are created for long distance accuracy shooting. This type of scope install is excellent for rifles which need a durable, sound mounting solution which will not move no matter how much the scope is moved or abused.
Quick-Release Cantilever Rifle Scope Rings
These types of quick-release rifle scope mounts can be used to rapidly attach and remove a scope from a rifle before reattaching it to a different rifle. Numerous scopes can even be switched out if they all use a similar style mount. These types of mounts are convenient for long guns which are transferred a lot, to swap out the optic from the rifle for protection, or for scopes which are used in between multiple rifles or are situationally focused.
Optic Tube Sealing and Gas Purging
Wetness inside your rifle scope can ruin a day of shooting and your pricey optic by bringing about fogging and creating residue inside of the scope tube. A lot of scopes avoid wetness from getting in the scope tube with a system of sealing O-rings which are water resistant.
Gas Purged Optic Tubes
Another component of preventing the accumulation of wetness inside of the rifle optic’s tube is filling the tube with a gas like nitrogen. Considering that this space is already taken up by the gas, the scope is less affected by temperature level changes and pressure distinctions from the outdoor environment which might potentially permit water vapor to leak in around the seals to fill the vacuum which would otherwise exist. These are good qualities of a good rifle scope to seek out.










