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<blockquote data-quote="KoolBreeze" data-source="post: 1265169" data-attributes="member: 95329"><p>I picked up a Meopta Meopro 3.5-10x44 from Cameraland a few weeks ago for $350. I really like the scope. Mine has the duplex reticle but they also have them with the German #4 for another $50. </p><p></p><p>It is a touch better than my Vari-X III in low light to my eyes. Legal hours here are 30 minutes before/after sunrise/sunset and I have no problem seeing through it well beyond that window.</p><p></p><p>The duplex crosshair is a little thin but I can see it just fine during legal shooting hours. The outer posts of the reticle are a touch thicker than the those of my Vari-X III and I really like that. My only complaint with the reticle is that the distance between the center of the crosshair and the post of the outer reticle is too much to be of any use in holdover for the ranges I hunt in. I measured it at approximately 9 inches at 100 yards. But it's not a big deal, as 99% of my shooting with this rifle is inside 300 yards and the turrets allow for easy enough adjustment should I need to stretch that a bit further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KoolBreeze, post: 1265169, member: 95329"] I picked up a Meopta Meopro 3.5-10x44 from Cameraland a few weeks ago for $350. I really like the scope. Mine has the duplex reticle but they also have them with the German #4 for another $50. It is a touch better than my Vari-X III in low light to my eyes. Legal hours here are 30 minutes before/after sunrise/sunset and I have no problem seeing through it well beyond that window. The duplex crosshair is a little thin but I can see it just fine during legal shooting hours. The outer posts of the reticle are a touch thicker than the those of my Vari-X III and I really like that. My only complaint with the reticle is that the distance between the center of the crosshair and the post of the outer reticle is too much to be of any use in holdover for the ranges I hunt in. I measured it at approximately 9 inches at 100 yards. But it's not a big deal, as 99% of my shooting with this rifle is inside 300 yards and the turrets allow for easy enough adjustment should I need to stretch that a bit further. [/QUOTE]
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