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New Meopta Optika 6 Riflescope
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<blockquote data-quote="shiples0861" data-source="post: 1658355" data-attributes="member: 110213"><p>Don't be skeptical...Meopta has been doing this longer than any of the companies you just mentioned. Someone did post some very good pics of dicrotech on the hide, just search Meopta Optika and scroll through the posts. It's probably toward the latter pages. I would snag it, but my account is locked right now. </p><p></p><p>Zero stop is an actual gear stop and is very solid. Not like the spongy shim method on the older Vortex models. I believe pictures of the reticles from the catalog were posted on the previous page of this thread. Sorry that's the best there is right now...</p><p></p><p>Optika will beat anything Vortex makes. Meopta is made 100% by them, not outsourced to a Chinese/Phillipino company and stamp their logo on the side. Speaking of which....I'd expect to see their prices go up in regards to the US-China tariffs....Not Meopta, no tariffs on the Czech Republic!!! That is a big reason for the price tag, they don't outsource parts and pay other people. Meopta actually makes a lot of optics/parts for many big name optics companies that I cannot legally name. I'd compare to Nightforce glass, if there is slight edge to Nightforce, it isn't worth 2.5 times the cost. </p><p></p><p>If you want to compare apples to apples light transmission percentages and such with Swarovski, Leica, etc. the Meopta MeoStar and ZD series would be a much better comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shiples0861, post: 1658355, member: 110213"] Don't be skeptical...Meopta has been doing this longer than any of the companies you just mentioned. Someone did post some very good pics of dicrotech on the hide, just search Meopta Optika and scroll through the posts. It's probably toward the latter pages. I would snag it, but my account is locked right now. Zero stop is an actual gear stop and is very solid. Not like the spongy shim method on the older Vortex models. I believe pictures of the reticles from the catalog were posted on the previous page of this thread. Sorry that's the best there is right now... Optika will beat anything Vortex makes. Meopta is made 100% by them, not outsourced to a Chinese/Phillipino company and stamp their logo on the side. Speaking of which....I'd expect to see their prices go up in regards to the US-China tariffs....Not Meopta, no tariffs on the Czech Republic!!! That is a big reason for the price tag, they don't outsource parts and pay other people. Meopta actually makes a lot of optics/parts for many big name optics companies that I cannot legally name. I'd compare to Nightforce glass, if there is slight edge to Nightforce, it isn't worth 2.5 times the cost. If you want to compare apples to apples light transmission percentages and such with Swarovski, Leica, etc. the Meopta MeoStar and ZD series would be a much better comparison. [/QUOTE]
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