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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Meopta scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Varberger757" data-source="post: 869764" data-attributes="member: 66992"><p>You're welcome Brad! I have looked through some of Meoptas top models (Meostar R1 3-12x56RD) and could shoot with them also on targets. Even if I own both Zeiss, Kahles and Leupold scopes, I wasn't able to see a remarkable difference in optics and necessary features. Clarity, etc. and easy operation are on top level. On top of my next gun will be at least one Meopta mounted for target and LR shooting. You won't make any mistake purchasing a Meo Pro 6-18x50. Optically it will surely be in the same class than NF or Leupold. gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varberger757, post: 869764, member: 66992"] You're welcome Brad! I have looked through some of Meoptas top models (Meostar R1 3-12x56RD) and could shoot with them also on targets. Even if I own both Zeiss, Kahles and Leupold scopes, I wasn't able to see a remarkable difference in optics and necessary features. Clarity, etc. and easy operation are on top level. On top of my next gun will be at least one Meopta mounted for target and LR shooting. You won't make any mistake purchasing a Meo Pro 6-18x50. Optically it will surely be in the same class than NF or Leupold. gun) [/QUOTE]
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