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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 2508520" data-attributes="member: 14057"><p>Yes there is a noticeable difference at 600 yards. However there is also a difference between the 20x Nikon Monarch and the 20x Zeiss Conquest. The Zeiss is just plain better glass and makes objects clearer. The 20x or the 25x is more than enough to make out milk jugs at 600 yards. You wont be able to read the writing on the jugs but you can tell the difference between say a 2 liter bottle and a milk jug. I haven't shot either of those scopes past 600. I don't see a 12" gong being a problem at 800 or a 1000 as long as you have good quality glass. </p><p></p><p>Dennishoddy and Mo boost on here shoot plenty enough long range to give good advice and are the two I generally listen to. They have never steered me wrong and have definitely put me in my place a time or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 2508520, member: 14057"] Yes there is a noticeable difference at 600 yards. However there is also a difference between the 20x Nikon Monarch and the 20x Zeiss Conquest. The Zeiss is just plain better glass and makes objects clearer. The 20x or the 25x is more than enough to make out milk jugs at 600 yards. You wont be able to read the writing on the jugs but you can tell the difference between say a 2 liter bottle and a milk jug. I haven't shot either of those scopes past 600. I don't see a 12" gong being a problem at 800 or a 1000 as long as you have good quality glass. Dennishoddy and Mo boost on here shoot plenty enough long range to give good advice and are the two I generally listen to. They have never steered me wrong and have definitely put me in my place a time or two. [/QUOTE]
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