Monk 7 X 26 Explorer

Monk 7 X 26 Explorer
alaScore 89

20 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 20 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 72/100. The average review date is Feb 19, 2012. We have compared these reviews to 16362 reviews from other Binoculars. The alaScore™ for this product is 89/100 = Very good. Last update: May 25, 2013.

Review analysis

(Based on 20 reviews)

User Reviews  

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Fantastic!!

 

I was looking at the leica 1600, zeiss, and this rangefinder. I have used and looked through all 3 rangefinders. This one performs just as well for a little better price. It is very powerful and accurate and it ranges super long distances with ease. I...

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Works great, especially for the money

 

The only downside I've found, like others have reported, is the display could be a little brighter, but it's still very usable. The optics seem very good for this price range and it does everything they claim. I have been able to range a boulder at...

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spot on distance. No windage. Out to 1500 meters. Works

 

The quick summary is in the header. Here's the details. You will see on the downrange end of he unit 3 holes. On the LEFT is the optics 7 power x 26mm objective lens. Yea, they could be better, but this a RANGEFINDER and not a SPOTTING SCOPE, so I'm...

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Outstanding

 

This product is really outstanding! Efficient, lightweight and accurate. Really easy to configurate and his build in ARC match perfectly with ballistics

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Pretty sweet...but feels a little cheap.....

 

The glass is very clear. The functions are fairly simple, and a more than reasonable water proof rating. I didn't like that it presumed to give you drop compensation at various distances and angles. Anyone who's shot beyond 200yds knows that only a...

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Finaly a great range finder!

 

This is my 3rd range finder over the years and I finally got one that will range everything I try! I was going to bite the bullet and by a Lecia or Sworo, but I took a chance on this Bushnell. I'm so glad I did because of the money I saved. The display...

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Bushnell elite works well

 

I have sighted out to between 1600 to 1700 yards during bright sunlight (not optimal conditions) and could easily get readings on trees. I was also able to measure to 1000 yards by using a small bush no more that 4' tall. Measured yardage is accurate...

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Great Product, Needs Brighter Display

 

This range finder is one of the best I've used, other than military grade ones. I've done some capability testing with it during the day and night to see how well it actually performs. Here are a few stats: Day Time Range on Trees: 1532m Day Time Range...

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Too big

 

It was ok but it was too big. It also was hard to read the red. Make it brighter! And make it easier to use

Consumer review by:

Great Product

 

This rangefinder is great. I can stand (without a tripod) and hit targets up to 1400 yards. The TBR works great as well. I also really like the ability to change the brightness to adjust for different light settings.

Product Specifications

Configuration

Armouring:Compound
Autofocus: No
Type of Prism:Roof
Waterprotection: No

General Features

Zoom: No
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