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<blockquote data-quote="panzerkiller13" data-source="post: 2621184" data-attributes="member: 112961"><p>I'll raise another alternative to this suggestion in the Meopta Meostar R2. I ordered one of each model earlier this year and can't wait to try them out in the field. There's a comparison on YT between the Meostar R2 and Z6i that seemed to lean pretty favorably to the Meopta, especially factoring in price (about the same as the Z5s or less), but that was only one person so YMMV. Here's the link for reference- [MEDIA=youtube]_9BF0eDb_Sg:270[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>So far, I can say that the eye relief, reticle illumination, and construction are wonderful. One thing I'd like to point out specifically is that zoom dial, to me, is the most enjoyable to use of ANY top shelf glass I've toyed with on displays, including the Zeiss Victory and Conquest V6, Leica Magnus, Kahles, and Swarovski Z8i. The turret clicks are also super solid and satisfying, which I'm hopeful will translate to an equally robust mechanism that will hold zero and track true for years to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panzerkiller13, post: 2621184, member: 112961"] I'll raise another alternative to this suggestion in the Meopta Meostar R2. I ordered one of each model earlier this year and can't wait to try them out in the field. There's a comparison on YT between the Meostar R2 and Z6i that seemed to lean pretty favorably to the Meopta, especially factoring in price (about the same as the Z5s or less), but that was only one person so YMMV. Here's the link for reference- [MEDIA=youtube]_9BF0eDb_Sg:270[/MEDIA] So far, I can say that the eye relief, reticle illumination, and construction are wonderful. One thing I'd like to point out specifically is that zoom dial, to me, is the most enjoyable to use of ANY top shelf glass I've toyed with on displays, including the Zeiss Victory and Conquest V6, Leica Magnus, Kahles, and Swarovski Z8i. The turret clicks are also super solid and satisfying, which I'm hopeful will translate to an equally robust mechanism that will hold zero and track true for years to come. [/QUOTE]
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