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Swarovski, Zeiss, Leupold, or Meopta?
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<blockquote data-quote="ANARCHIST" data-source="post: 1024277" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>I have not looked at another Leup in years since the glass on them started being hit & miss some years back on their top of the line scopes.</p><p></p><p>The Zeiss Conquest & later HD5's as of right now to me are the best low light glass in their price range - I have a Z5 5-25 I cannot tell the difference at low mag in low light trying to look over a rack here in Pa & NY - I can sit in my living room resting rifle on back of couch and switch back and forth rifles looking across my fields.</p><p></p><p>I am not familiar with the other scopes mentioned the Zeiss is truely a nice glass & customer service is top rate - the swaro glass should be as good but they are a tad bit more cost wise.</p><p></p><p>My son & I hunted together his conquest 6.5-20 was as clear as my 5-25 HD5 out in the field when the deer are being pushed down through my property by the other hopeful landowners with their $99 scopes - we have a point rule here, besides we don't hunt for meat so we want pick of the litter, low light good glass makes a huge diff. every year.</p><p></p><p>The illuminated reticle is a personal thing, i never was impressed with any I looked at, seems to me they detract when its very low light, again that may just my eyes, if i can say I am going to take him, I can see the rack well enough to see the crosshairs.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANARCHIST, post: 1024277, member: 13558"] I have not looked at another Leup in years since the glass on them started being hit & miss some years back on their top of the line scopes. The Zeiss Conquest & later HD5's as of right now to me are the best low light glass in their price range - I have a Z5 5-25 I cannot tell the difference at low mag in low light trying to look over a rack here in Pa & NY - I can sit in my living room resting rifle on back of couch and switch back and forth rifles looking across my fields. I am not familiar with the other scopes mentioned the Zeiss is truely a nice glass & customer service is top rate - the swaro glass should be as good but they are a tad bit more cost wise. My son & I hunted together his conquest 6.5-20 was as clear as my 5-25 HD5 out in the field when the deer are being pushed down through my property by the other hopeful landowners with their $99 scopes - we have a point rule here, besides we don't hunt for meat so we want pick of the litter, low light good glass makes a huge diff. every year. The illuminated reticle is a personal thing, i never was impressed with any I looked at, seems to me they detract when its very low light, again that may just my eyes, if i can say I am going to take him, I can see the rack well enough to see the crosshairs. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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