Monstrum Tactical G3 6-24x FFP - The Best Budget Long Range Precision Rifle Scope for $250

Published on January 24, 2021
Duration: 20:16

This review covers the Monstrum Tactical G3 6-24x FFP rifle scope, highlighting its value proposition at a $250 price point. The scope features a first focal plane reticle, 6-24x magnification, and decent glass clarity for its class. While it demonstrated good durability under recoil from calibers like .300 Win Mag and .308, a slight zero shift was noted after a double drop test. The reticle is simple MOA with hash marks but lacks windage holds, which is a drawback for extended range shooting where dialing is preferred.

Quick Summary

The Monstrum Tactical G3 6-24x FFP rifle scope offers significant value at around $250, featuring a First Focal Plane reticle and surprisingly clear glass comparable to more expensive optics. It demonstrated good durability against recoil but showed a 2 MOA zero shift after a drop test. Its main reticle drawback is the absence of windage holds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Disclaimer
  2. 01:32Monstrum Tactical G3 6-24x FFP Overview
  3. 02:28Technical Specifications
  4. 03:41Turrets and Parallax Adjustment
  5. 04:04Illumination Feature
  6. 04:35Testing on Multiple Rifles
  7. 05:03Durability and Recoil Testing
  8. 06:29Turret Adjustments (MOA)
  9. 07:01Zeroing Experience
  10. 07:30Maximum Range Tested
  11. 08:07Reticle Design and Features
  12. 09:48Reticle Downsides (Windage Holds)
  13. 10:41Glass Clarity and Quality
  14. 12:22Double Drop Test Results
  15. 13:57Use Case Scenarios
  16. 14:45Field of View at Low Magnification
  17. 15:42First Focal Plane Explained
  18. 17:28Value Proposition and Comparison
  19. 18:17Overall Durability Summary
  20. 18:40Weight and Size Considerations
  21. 19:02Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price and main selling point of the Monstrum Tactical G3 6-24x FFP scope?

The Monstrum Tactical G3 6-24x FFP scope retails for around $250, making it a budget-friendly option. Its primary selling point is being a First Focal Plane (FFP) scope with high magnification at this price point.

How does the glass quality of the Monstrum G3 6-24x FFP compare to other scopes?

The glass quality is surprisingly clear for its price, described as being on par with more expensive optics like the Swamp Fox 1-10 and Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8, likely due to manufacturing in similar Chinese facilities.

What were the results of the durability testing on the Monstrum G3 6-24x FFP scope?

The scope held up well to recoil from .300 Win Mag and .308 rifles. However, a double drop test resulted in a zero shift of approximately 2 MOA, which is acceptable but noted as being on the higher end for its price range.

What are the main advantages and disadvantages of the Monstrum G3 6-24x FFP reticle?

The main advantage is its FFP design, allowing consistent holdovers. A disadvantage is the lack of windage hold marks, requiring users to dial for windage adjustments at longer ranges.

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