🎯 Lock in your shot, own the range with Monstrum precision!
The Monstrum P330-B Marksman 3X Prism Scope combines a 3x magnification with a 30mm objective lens and advanced glass prism optics to deliver superior clarity and fast target acquisition up to 300 yards. Its rugged single-piece machined aluminum construction guarantees durability and zero retention under recoil, while the always-visible reticle ensures a clean sight picture in any lighting. Designed for serious hunters and shooters, it mounts easily on Weaver rails and comes with a lifetime warranty for lasting confidence.
Brand | Monstrum |
Color | Black |
Style | Circle Dot Reticle |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 17 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 3 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 30 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 3 x |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
Night vision | No |
Eye Relief | 3.5 Inches |
Model Name | P330-B |
Manufacturer | Monstrum |
UPC | 700118165485 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.06 x 3.31 x 3.03 inches |
Package Weight | 0.62 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Monstrum |
Part Number | P330-B |
S**N
Fits ar perfect
Very good site
M**N
Awesome
It is badass
C**R
Fantastic Budget Prism Scope
I absolutely love this scope and the price tag that comes with it. At $120 I was expecting it to be okay and somewhat clear, but I stand corrected. It is crystal clear and the reticle is nice and crisp when looking through it. It is actually on par to some of my high end precision scopes that cost way more than this does. The eye relief is a bit off as I had to move it fairly close to get a solid view, but still plenty of room to avoid scope eye.I love the illuminated reticle and although its not super efficient in the day, it creates enough of a contrast with the surroundings that its easy to pick up off a quick draw. Which is really saying something because in Florida, it is very hard to find an illuminated reticle that is actually functional in balls to the wall sunlight.I put this on an AR-50 chambered in .50 beowulf with the means to shoot relatively accurately at 25-50 yards, and boy was I absolutely stunned when the first time shooting it nailed a target at 25 yards with no adjustment at all. It handled the beefy round very well and held its zero longer than I could hold the firearm to my shoulder.My two very, very nit-picky complaints about this scope are the elevation and windage adjustments needing a coin or wide flathead to turn, and the actual weight of the scope. Although, I was able to pick up a brass case and adjust it without any issue, and since the rifle it is on is already pushing the 10 lb mark, it adds a nice counter weight towards the rear of the rifle.Overall, I am absolutely thrilled with this scope and recommend it to anyone looking for a budget midrange sight.
B**H
Best bang for your buck
This is the best budget prism sight ever. Easy to zero easy adjust brightness and zoom. Hold zero no problem! Have it on my truck gun it’s been mortared a few times and have shot over 4K rounds with the sight on and it’s never gone off zero. I’ve had it for over a year and it’s yet to run out of battery life. If you’re looking for the best scope/sight for under 200$ then this is what you need!! I highly recommend this product and there brand
B**5
Excellent 3X Sight for the $$$
I am not sure if I am going to keep this sight but I have set it up on my latest AR for a close quarter 100 yard weapon. The pic on the right is the sight out of the box and the pic on the left is after I started to dial the sight in. At 100 yards I was able to keep a group no larger than the size of my hand. I also did run water over the sight under my sink and it is def water resistant. I never needed the illumination for bright daylight as the etched black was more than adequate. I read reviews of cracking glass etc so was a little skeptical about durability. I have put about 500 rounds through my M&P AR 15 Sport II and its still holding zero. I think my ammo was 556 62 grain green tip. Maybe better ammo would have resulted in a tighter group. I rotated from a resting supported to sitting upright to standing and still was able to stick within a group no larger than my hand. For that I give this sight a solid thumbs up and recommend it for a prosumer type sight. Well worth 110$.Update: I have fired well over a 1500 rounds from an M&P AR 15 Sport II and this sight has held zero out to 150 yards even from a free standing position. My set up is for close quarter shooting. I really like the etched circle dot in the glass in case you lose battery power to illuminate the circle. I rarely even use illumination on the sight except in very low light situations. Glass looks very clean. For the money I would but it again. I may buy one again and just keep in case the one Im using becomes damaged. I wanted to test and test before I update. So far it has held up to my particular needs. I feel confident aiming and relying on this sight. The only negative I could add is it didn't come with a storage cover but that doesn't warrant dropping it to 4 stars.
K**R
Solid unit
Put this on a 1022 as sometimes one's eyes tend to get older... After getting it zeroed there's really nothing else to do. And no worries about a dead battery unless you really need illumination to shoot. I really can't say anything that detracts from the performance of this unit. For the price you really get a good sight. Kind of like Vortex scopes - less expensive (mostly) but still good quality.
A**R
Showed up today, going back tomorrow - cheap Chinese trash
BLUF: Don't buy this optic. Even $100 isn't worth it!Okay, so for the price, I wasn't expecting too much, and I got even less. I got this to put on a S&W Model 1854. 3x power, red and green reticle, I was good until it showed up. This optic IS NOT both red and green. It is only red. It has 10 brightness levels on the dial, but in real life, it has 2; super dim or kinda bright. When you turn the optic on, the circle on the reticle gets super blurry and, to me, seems to move. The dot does not stay a dot when it is turned on either. When I fired it up, on low, there are 3 dots. On bright, there's like 5. If you've ever turned on cursor trails for your mouse, that's what it looked like to me. Also, there is supposed to be a wrench to tighten the scope down. Well, you guessed it, no wrench.Now, with all that, if you are just looking for a 3x scope that you don't want it to be illuminated, this might work for you. It seemed secure on the Picatinny rail but I never even got to the range to test it out so I cannot tell you if it will loosen. There is no loctite on the screws for the adapter so you'd probably have to take the screws out and put it on yourself.I did try to get pictures of what I saw but the pictures were even worse so that would be useless.
A**R
Not what I expected
The scope that I thought I was getting was a scope that only had the red circle and no green circle. The manufacturer changed the color to just red without indicating that in the description. So as some of the reviews mention both colors it would have been nice to know what you were getting. I did contact the manufacturer and was told the 2 color were not available anymore. Not sure if I will be keeping it.
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