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Best dawn/dusk low light deer scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Accuracyman" data-source="post: 2205348" data-attributes="member: 112298"><p>Meopta has their Optika5 and Optika6 line where both are great values for the money. Great Schott glass with reasonable prices. Both can be had with FFP or SFP options. Low light options would include their Optika5 4-20x50 and their Optika6 3-18x56. The Optika5 line is a 1" tube and capped turrets where the Optika6 line is 30mm tube with different turret options. I have both and think they are hard to beat for a balance between great glass and price. Sport Optics (no affiliation just a satisfied customer) has good prices on the Meopta scopes and run sales regularly. The 4-20x50 runs in the mid to high $400 range and the 3-18x56 is $650-$700 depending on options. They are not the lightest scope around but I have used Meopta for years and have had very good reliability out of mine. Just another option to add to your evaluation list. I too have tired old eyes and these compare favorably to my Zeiss HD5 and V4 scopes. Not as good as my Schmidt Bender 8x56 or Zeiss V6 but these two are in a totally different price range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Accuracyman, post: 2205348, member: 112298"] Meopta has their Optika5 and Optika6 line where both are great values for the money. Great Schott glass with reasonable prices. Both can be had with FFP or SFP options. Low light options would include their Optika5 4-20x50 and their Optika6 3-18x56. The Optika5 line is a 1" tube and capped turrets where the Optika6 line is 30mm tube with different turret options. I have both and think they are hard to beat for a balance between great glass and price. Sport Optics (no affiliation just a satisfied customer) has good prices on the Meopta scopes and run sales regularly. The 4-20x50 runs in the mid to high $400 range and the 3-18x56 is $650-$700 depending on options. They are not the lightest scope around but I have used Meopta for years and have had very good reliability out of mine. Just another option to add to your evaluation list. I too have tired old eyes and these compare favorably to my Zeiss HD5 and V4 scopes. Not as good as my Schmidt Bender 8x56 or Zeiss V6 but these two are in a totally different price range. [/QUOTE]
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