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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
considering purchasing a meopta meopro scope...
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<blockquote data-quote="glewis" data-source="post: 817219" data-attributes="member: 53719"><p>I own two of the very model you speak. I'm very glad I stumbled across those. I think they compare very favorably with Zeiss quality at a better price. I also own a couple of Zeiss scopes as well. Once you move up in magnification on a tight budget the Meopro will win out as the cost savings may well be in hundreds of $$s.</p><p> </p><p>The model you've cited will not have a parallax adjustment, but I don't mind that as I'm not faced with long range game situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glewis, post: 817219, member: 53719"] I own two of the very model you speak. I'm very glad I stumbled across those. I think they compare very favorably with Zeiss quality at a better price. I also own a couple of Zeiss scopes as well. Once you move up in magnification on a tight budget the Meopro will win out as the cost savings may well be in hundreds of $$s. The model you've cited will not have a parallax adjustment, but I don't mind that as I'm not faced with long range game situations. [/QUOTE]
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