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Zeiss V6 Vs Meopta Meostar R2. Glass.
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<blockquote data-quote="Casscade" data-source="post: 2234434" data-attributes="member: 5002"><p>Agree with CCAguns, I don't care how good the glass is, I'm not willing to pay a premium for a pvc pipe fov, not to mention scopes like this are absolutely awful for late in the evening hunting, it's to bad the v6, NF, and so many other so called premium scopes fall in this category. A large apparent fov along with great glass is one of the primary reasons for owning German glass to begin with imo.</p><p></p><p>Of course durability and repeatability is the primary, which all my diavari's have had btw, but still, that can be had with scopes as cheap as bushnell or swfa. Again, the above is why a Zeiss diavari vmv to this day is a superior scope optically, I still haven't found it's betterment and that includes NF, about every Schmidt you can own, Leica, and most Swaro's, a few deltas, all great scopes and some better for shooting but I'm talking shooting and seeing late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casscade, post: 2234434, member: 5002"] Agree with CCAguns, I don’t care how good the glass is, I’m not willing to pay a premium for a pvc pipe fov, not to mention scopes like this are absolutely awful for late in the evening hunting, it’s to bad the v6, NF, and so many other so called premium scopes fall in this category. A large apparent fov along with great glass is one of the primary reasons for owning German glass to begin with imo. Of course durability and repeatability is the primary, which all my diavari’s have had btw, but still, that can be had with scopes as cheap as bushnell or swfa. Again, the above is why a Zeiss diavari vmv to this day is a superior scope optically, I still haven’t found it’s betterment and that includes NF, about every Schmidt you can own, Leica, and most Swaro’s, a few deltas, all great scopes and some better for shooting but I’m talking shooting and seeing late. [/QUOTE]
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