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Best dawn/dusk low light deer scope
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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 2211801" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>Well the Meopta did not disappoint. My 9</p><p>and 12 yr old thought I had lost my mind spending that much on a scope. I did too in fact.</p><p></p><p>On the outside it looks just like a normal scope. Look through it and it is a lot of WOW! It is 2.5-15 power and it is crystal clear all the way through. It also has a red dot in the center that has 8 intensity settings. It makes a very fine exact aiming point.</p><p></p><p>We did a side by side comparison last night. Compared it to a one year old 3x9 leupold. And several other scopes we have. Pretty impressed!!! Fifteen power stayed clearer and crisper much longer than the others did on even 3 power. We watched our cows off our deck and you could see a lot of facial detail through the new Meopta and the others all looked like there was a coating of peanut butter on the lenses. I checked Sunset and added 30 minutes. The Meopta could still see my cows really clear at 125 yards 50 minutes after sunset. Really dark out.</p><p>Took 3 shots to dial it in. I could Have done it in two had I known how Far i Needed to go for sure. I shot and guessed how far off it was. Went 21 clicks up and left. Then went 4 and 4 back. Dead on the money! </p><p>Anyway this was a pile of money. But the boys and I are blown away how it made our best scopes look really bad. </p><p>Just what my old eyes needed. I WILL be able to see antler details at 200-300 yards easily now. </p><p>I also think it is going to track perfect. What that means for me is that I won't fret switching it to different rifles. Shoot one shell. Measure how many inches needed put in the clicks verify two or three shots and it will be on the money!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 2211801, member: 118823"] Well the Meopta did not disappoint. My 9 and 12 yr old thought I had lost my mind spending that much on a scope. I did too in fact. On the outside it looks just like a normal scope. Look through it and it is a lot of WOW! It is 2.5-15 power and it is crystal clear all the way through. It also has a red dot in the center that has 8 intensity settings. It makes a very fine exact aiming point. We did a side by side comparison last night. Compared it to a one year old 3x9 leupold. And several other scopes we have. Pretty impressed!!! Fifteen power stayed clearer and crisper much longer than the others did on even 3 power. We watched our cows off our deck and you could see a lot of facial detail through the new Meopta and the others all looked like there was a coating of peanut butter on the lenses. I checked Sunset and added 30 minutes. The Meopta could still see my cows really clear at 125 yards 50 minutes after sunset. Really dark out. Took 3 shots to dial it in. I could Have done it in two had I known how Far i Needed to go for sure. I shot and guessed how far off it was. Went 21 clicks up and left. Then went 4 and 4 back. Dead on the money! Anyway this was a pile of money. But the boys and I are blown away how it made our best scopes look really bad. Just what my old eyes needed. I WILL be able to see antler details at 200-300 yards easily now. I also think it is going to track perfect. What that means for me is that I won’t fret switching it to different rifles. Shoot one shell. Measure how many inches needed put in the clicks verify two or three shots and it will be on the money! [/QUOTE]
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