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by Big Game Hunter. 06/04/24 09:19 PM
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Scope question
#3772114
10/24/22 07:58 PM
10/24/22 07:58 PM
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Ben Cochran
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What do you guys think about this scope? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0888W3F5...ZRLJN&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_itI took a new Burris Fullfield II to the range that I paid $100 for and put on my Henry 30/30 and I was surprised to see that it was better than my Leupold VX Freedom that I have on my Bergara 308. Mainly because I needed the extra focal plane because I don't hunt with my glasses on. The Leupold was a little blurry at max magnification (3-9x40) at 100 yards. My only other option in this price point would be the Meopta entry level. I am considering this for a Tikka T3X in 6.5 Creed. I have a Vortex Diamondback on it now but haven't been very impressed with it. I think Vortex is over rated honestly.
Last edited by Ben Cochran; 10/24/22 08:01 PM.
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Ben Cochran]
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10/24/22 08:55 PM
10/24/22 08:55 PM
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3% outdoorsman
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Honestly I'd skip that scope on your link.alot better scopes available for same money Euro optic still has those trijicon scopes for a little over $500 also.they are $800+ everywhere else
Last edited by 3% outdoorsman; 10/24/22 08:57 PM.
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Ben Cochran]
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10/24/22 09:27 PM
10/24/22 09:27 PM
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TDog93
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Lov my meopta
Heard great stuff about trijicon - 0 experience w them
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Ben Cochran]
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10/24/22 09:55 PM
10/24/22 09:55 PM
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Posts: 18,281 North AL
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Old Mossy Horns
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If you're going to buy from Eurooptic it's best to call them directly and not buy through Amazon. You can probably get a better price.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Hornhntr]
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10/25/22 08:36 AM
10/25/22 08:36 AM
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Ben Cochran
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My personal opinion is you can get a lot more scope than that for a little more money. I never realized the difference in quality glass until I bit the bullet and got up to the $1k mark. Redhawk Rifles has some good deals on demo Zeiss. I picked up a used Meopta R1 at Marks for 700 out the door. With all that said I won't buy another scope and not look through one first. Problem with that is I have no place near me to actually look through a Meopta or some other Euro brand. Everyone has Leupold and Vortex. I have to go with advice from you guy's.
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Ben Cochran]
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10/25/22 08:55 AM
10/25/22 08:55 AM
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My personal opinion is you can get a lot more scope than that for a little more money. I never realized the difference in quality glass until I bit the bullet and got up to the $1k mark. Redhawk Rifles has some good deals on demo Zeiss. I picked up a used Meopta R1 at Marks for 700 out the door. With all that said I won't buy another scope and not look through one first. Problem with that is I have no place near me to actually look through a Meopta or some other Euro brand. Everyone has Leupold and Vortex. I have to go with advice from you guy's. Try Reynolds in Opelika.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Ben Cochran]
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10/25/22 09:43 AM
10/25/22 09:43 AM
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I am a big Meopta fan, of course, I do some freelance work with them, but truthfully, I chose to work with them because of their commitment to quality and reliability. Yes, they can be tough to find but $ for $, I do not think you get more for your money. Every Meopta optic I answer questions about is one I have used in the field, purchased, or borrowed. I have yet to have any issues with a Meopta optic in the field, at the range, or in a competition. Going with a company known for its quality of glass is a no-brainer in my book. My older eyes need all the extra help they can get, especially in low-light situations. For hunting, don't over look the Optika5 series of scopes, 3-15x44 is a great magnification choice.
Bart
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Barton]
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10/25/22 02:49 PM
10/25/22 02:49 PM
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Ben Cochran
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I am a big Meopta fan, of course, I do some freelance work with them, but truthfully, I chose to work with them because of their commitment to quality and reliability. Yes, they can be tough to find but $ for $, I do not think you get more for your money. Every Meopta optic I answer questions about is one I have used in the field, purchased, or borrowed. I have yet to have any issues with a Meopta optic in the field, at the range, or in a competition. Going with a company known for its quality of glass is a no-brainer in my book. My older eyes need all the extra help they can get, especially in low-light situations. For hunting, don't over look the Optika5 series of scopes, 3-15x44 is a great magnification choice. This one?? Hopefully I'm not on Santa's naughty list this year. https://www.amazon.com/Meopta-Optika5-3-15x44-Rifle-Z-Plus/dp/B08G5CKYNV/ref=sr_1_1?crid=DNP8I4SLZR15&keywords=meopta+optika5+3-15x44&qid=1666727232&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjk3IiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=meopta+optika5+3-15x44%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.c3015c4a-46bb-44b9-81a4-dc28e6d374b3
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Barton]
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10/25/22 10:14 PM
10/25/22 10:14 PM
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I am a big Meopta fan, of course, I do some freelance work with them, but truthfully, I chose to work with them because of their commitment to quality and reliability. Yes, they can be tough to find but $ for $, I do not think you get more for your money. Every Meopta optic I answer questions about is one I have used in the field, purchased, or borrowed. I have yet to have any issues with a Meopta optic in the field, at the range, or in a competition. Going with a company known for its quality of glass is a no-brainer in my book. My older eyes need all the extra help they can get, especially in low-light situations. For hunting, don't over look the Optika5 series of scopes, 3-15x44 is a great magnification choice. I just got that scope a few days ago. Fantastic scope for the money.
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Ben Cochran]
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10/26/22 09:03 AM
10/26/22 09:03 AM
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Barton
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I am a big Meopta fan, of course, I do some freelance work with them, but truthfully, I chose to work with them because of their commitment to quality and reliability. Yes, they can be tough to find but $ for $, I do not think you get more for your money. Every Meopta optic I answer questions about is one I have used in the field, purchased, or borrowed. I have yet to have any issues with a Meopta optic in the field, at the range, or in a competition. Going with a company known for its quality of glass is a no-brainer in my book. My older eyes need all the extra help they can get, especially in low-light situations. For hunting, don't over look the Optika5 series of scopes, 3-15x44 is a great magnification choice. This one?? Hopefully I'm not on Santa's naughty list this year. https://www.amazon.com/Meopta-Optika5-3-15x44-Rifle-Z-Plus/dp/B08G5CKYNV/ref=sr_1_1?crid=DNP8I4SLZR15&keywords=meopta+optika5+3-15x44&qid=1666727232&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjk3IiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=meopta+optika5+3-15x44%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.c3015c4a-46bb-44b9-81a4-dc28e6d374b3 Yes, That is the one. You can also check out Meopta's website and maybe save a few $'s, they have periodic sales, I never know what or when, but, finding one in stock is a big thing.
Bart
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Ron A.]
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10/27/22 08:06 PM
10/27/22 08:06 PM
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Razorsharp123
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i just bought another used Meopta Meopro, to my eyes, they are the best value in scopes. These are great scopes for the $. I’ve got a couple and they’re as good as you’ll get at the price point. I have the duplex reticles and wish they made one like the old Leupold heavy duplex. I sat behind my house today with my 30-30 that has open sights. Once I couldn’t see with those anymore I ran inside and grabbed my 7mag with a 44mm Meopro and watched over the pasture in front of my house. Only had 10 minutes or so of legal light when I sat down but was able to see clear as day watching a group of does feed for more than 20 mins past legal. I realize that’s in the open but it’s still stellar performance.
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Re: Scope question
[Re: Ben Cochran]
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11/02/22 02:24 PM
11/02/22 02:24 PM
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LetOff
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Just bought my second one of these. I'm not saying its the best but I shopped around and I couldnt find anything better for the price of $649 (scope, tax & shipping). Do your homework on scopes, you can be very sad when you get your new scope if you dont. FOV, Eye Relief and Exit Pupil were my things to consider besides the premium glass. I was a Leupold guy for a long time until I hunted with a friends gun. I'm Burris from here on out until they prove me wrong.
Ain't nothing a sharp knife can't fix
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