Scopes, rangefinders and more from Nikon

Nikon's new M-308 Scope.Nikon unveiled a number of new products at SHOT Show 2012—among them the new M-308 and M-223 AR Riflescopes, new additions to the MONARCH binocular line and the PROSTAFF 5 Laser Rangefinder.

The M-308 represented Nikon's Precision AR Optic technology, making it an ideal riflescope for an AR platform. Designed for the fastest sighting speed available and long-range accuracy, the M-308 4-16x42 is best suited for .308 Win.

The new M-223 has been developed for 4-16x42 for the first time, and serves as the latest development in the wildly popular M-223 line. It offers great long-range capabilities and is perfect for AR's that sport .223 Caliber rounds.

The MONARCH 5 All Terrain Binoculars offer bright, high-resolution optics and Nikon's near-legendary ruggedness. They're tough, lightweight, effective and affordable. The MONARCH 5 is available in 12x42, 10x42 or 8x42.

The new PROSTAFF 5 Laser Rangefinder 6x21 delivers all of Nikon's signature perks in one palm-sized package. The PROSTAFF 5 offers ranging precision out to 600 yards, with a .1 yard display, and is 10 percent smaller than any of its predecessors.

Check out the video below to learn more about each of Nikon's latest new releases.

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5 Responses to Scopes, rangefinders and more from Nikon

Eric Madden wrote:
February 10, 2012

When is the m308 going to hit stores and how much?

Wayne wrote:
February 01, 2012

Nikon has a program called, Spot On that allows you to enter specific rounds (or even custom rounds) and calculates resulting trajectory data for the specific scope you enter. The online version is free or you can buy the aps for I Phone or I pad.

Norman Chasse wrote:
January 29, 2012

What bullet weights are these scopes calibrated for?

Mike Latscha wrote:
January 27, 2012

He stated the 168 gr BTHP.

shelley powell wrote:
January 26, 2012

What grain of bullet is the M-308 for?