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Best dawn/dusk low light deer scope
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<blockquote data-quote="SEGARE" data-source="post: 2205149" data-attributes="member: 108067"><p>First- the VX5HD and VX6HD have exactly the same glass and coatings.</p><p></p><p>I have a Meopta Optika6 and a Leupold VX6HD, both are 3-18x50 illuminated. The Leupold glass is <strong>ever so slightly clearer right at the periphery</strong>. That difference was only noticeable when comparing them side-by-side. In ordinary hunting situations, there isn't a real world difference and for the money, the Meopta punches way outside its kick coverage.</p><p></p><p>I bought both of these at the same time and offered my 17 year old son his choice. He knows Leupolds but didn't have any preconceived opinions on the Meopta. He picked the Meopta after careful consideration. It has performed flawlessly. I inherited a BAR in .243 a few months ago. It will be getting a 44mm Optika6 when I find the right one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEGARE, post: 2205149, member: 108067"] First- the VX5HD and VX6HD have exactly the same glass and coatings. I have a Meopta Optika6 and a Leupold VX6HD, both are 3-18x50 illuminated. The Leupold glass is [B]ever so slightly clearer right at the periphery[/B]. That difference was only noticeable when comparing them side-by-side. In ordinary hunting situations, there isn't a real world difference and for the money, the Meopta punches way outside its kick coverage. I bought both of these at the same time and offered my 17 year old son his choice. He knows Leupolds but didn't have any preconceived opinions on the Meopta. He picked the Meopta after careful consideration. It has performed flawlessly. I inherited a BAR in .243 a few months ago. It will be getting a 44mm Optika6 when I find the right one. [/QUOTE]
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