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Meostar R1r 3-12x56 vs Swaro z8i 2.3-18x56 quick observation
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<blockquote data-quote="Austin Dial" data-source="post: 1721805" data-attributes="member: 107106"><p>Was just a quick check but for me I'm all about low light. Was actually a first time I have ever noticed fov. So I was very impressed from that stand point. I just sold a leica er5 3-15x56 and it was good, but wasn't illuminated and I've be one accustomed to the illuminate reticles and that joker was huge and heavy I feel all 3 are great scopes. Might have to check out the diavari</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austin Dial, post: 1721805, member: 107106"] Was just a quick check but for me I'm all about low light. Was actually a first time I have ever noticed fov. So I was very impressed from that stand point. I just sold a leica er5 3-15x56 and it was good, but wasn't illuminated and I've be one accustomed to the illuminate reticles and that joker was huge and heavy I feel all 3 are great scopes. Might have to check out the diavari [/QUOTE]
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