chucky52 - Currently I have one on a T/C Contender in 221 FireBall. I put it on there to experiment about shutting and opening the action from shot to shot to see if bullet impact was going to change and being a short range cartridge I wanted to be able to crank in elevation for longer shots with confidence. Opening and shutting the action doesn't change zero BTW. I liked it so much I am going to put another one on a long range 223 bolt rifle I am in the process of building. The optics are clear enough for me to see small distant objects and the cross hairs do not cover it up. I like the mil-dots and the target turrets. That is why I am going to put it on a long range 223. I can crank in the elevation or wind-age with confidence.
Sorry about high jacking the thread - I think the Monarchs are a very good scope. I do not think you can go wrong with the target turrets if you are going to be adjusting a lot, they sure make it easy. Some people like to just hold over. Others like to dial in the elevation so their cross hairs are on the target by counting clicks. If you are one of those types, the target turrets are very nice. In the past I was a hold over type guy. Since I have gotten better scopes, I like to dial in the elevation for shots that are long for the cartridge.