🎯 Elevate your aim, never miss the mark.
The Monstrum Next Level Series Scope Turret Magnifying Glass offers 3x magnification for clear visibility of elevation turret markings, an anti-cant level bubble to correct scope alignment, and fits multiple scope diameters. Designed for tactical precision and backed by a lifetime guarantee, it ensures shooters maintain perfect aim with minimal disruption.
Brand | Monstrum |
Color | Black |
Style | tactical |
Sport | Hunting |
Material | Glass |
Objective Lens Diameter | 30 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 3 x |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Integral Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | Next Level Series |
Manufacturer | Monstrum |
UPC | 810088813528 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 2.6 x 1.14 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Monstrum |
Part Number | ZS604 |
Size | 30 mm diameter |
B**U
Perfect two for one scope addition
I actually returned this only because I already had too many accesories on my scope(and all of them Monstrum accessories, lol)I already had a Monstrum cant level on my scopes, so adding this just made it look too busy. The magnification to see your elevation turret tick marks worked great, but after truly assessing this add on I realized I didn’t need it, for now. I say that because the turret numbers and tick marks are large and easy to see on my current scopes, and at my age my eyes are still doing their job well. I know in time I’m going to truly need these so at that point I’ll reorder these as I like the fact it comes with a built in level that’s way better to view when looking thru your scope with my right eye , and the left eye can easily see the level up top vs off to the side like most anti cant levels are designed
E**K
Doesn't work for magnifying a scope turret
I need to return as it doesn't magnify while mounted on the scope. If you hold it close up it appears to have some magnification but not where you need to mount it, actually makes the sightline to the turret worse as its blurry no matter where I moved it. The mount is great but the magnifier lens doesn't work for what it was intended for. Unfortunate that the lens doesn't work as it is a nice product.I received it within a couple days- the ordering process was great now just hope the return will be the same :)
J**J
Works
This is a great product that works. If you're needing to be able to see your turret a little easier than I highly recommend picking one of these up. For the price they are hard to beat!
K**R
Decent for the $ with some caveats don't put it on a super magnum ELR or dangerous game rifle
As I get older and my eyesight gets worse, reading the itty bitty writing on my scope turrets was getting problematic without crawling on top of my rifle and rubbing my nose on my scope. I was intrigued by the possibility of having a magnifier to read those f&^%ing little turret numbers. Set up was easy, but it did take a few tries before I got the thing set so that I could read the numbers.I've only used this on one rifle (so far) but I believe it would function on nearly any scope. Only complaint is that when mounted to a heavy-kicking, stupidly overbore ginormous magnum rifle, the magnifier ring would slip out of position. Even some Loctite on the threads didn't stop the magnifier from creeping out of position. Tried some electrical tape underneath and a stronger Loctite, and the magnifier stayed in place for four shots before leaping out of position.I'm moving the magnifier off my 375 XC ELR rifle to a reasonable prairie dog rifle. I was surprised as I expected the magnifier to blow apart at the first shot. Despite taking over 40 full-power shots, the magnifier has held together, if not in the right position.I believe the creeping problem was more of an owner error rather than a manufacturer error. The magnifier was probably not designed for such a hard kicking rifle.You do have to have your head in the perfect position to read the magnifier, and the picture can be a bit blurry. It did take a few moments, sped up by the help of a friend, to get the magnifier in position. Then I would shoot and the thing was bouncing around my eyepiece again.The magnifier does get dirty easy, and the slightest dirt, rain, mud or snow makes it about impossible to read the numbers. Another slight complaint is that you have to be in the correct position with the sun in the right position otherwise glare obliterates any chance of reading the turret numbers.For value vs the money spent, I think it is an ok deal, especially if you are testing tools out to see if it works in your system. Not sure I would buy another, but I have had fun playing with the one I got. I might try it on an a PCP air gun as well.
G**A
Needs more magnification
Fits nicely, but not too impressed with the magnification. Still need to have my readers on
G**E
Great for smaller non tactical turrets.
The bubble is actually closer to true indication than I would have predicted. The magnification glass is very useful.
A**R
No useful magnification if mounted.
Will not provide any useful magnification when mounted on your scope tube. It provides nice clear magnification when the lens is 4 or 5 inches in front of your turret, but who has that much free tube space between the turret and your magnification ring / ocular lens housing?
G**N
Had high hopes
I was looking foward to trying this out as my aging eyes made turret adjustments a challenge in PRS matches. Overall, the product does what it is supposed to do but depends on the hight of the scope turret. It works very well on my Bushnell Match pro but on my Vortex Viper Pst Gen 1, I am unable to see the numerals. It would be nice to have an option for taller magnifier. As for the bubble level it’s way too small. Kind of a non sequitur for someone with bad vision. I will have to wait for the next generation before adding it to my other guns.
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