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I was out at the Shot Show and spent some time in the Meopta booth. They have come out with a new scope. The Meosport 3-15x50 Illuminated. It comes in only one reticle right now the 4C.30mm Tube. The scope has a lot of great features for a scope that MSRP's at $449. Bright glass, real clear edge to edge. You will probably see this scope in the $399 range. I know alot of yall like Meopta so i thought i would let you know.
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I’ve been following this one and it looks very promising.
Is the reticle the exact same as the current 4c?
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Article on firearms blog list 80 percent light transmission, wander how it will be in low light?
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Don’t know about the Meosport but my meopta meostar is about the best scope I got - works as good as any I got
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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And what I hav seen in head to head comparison- 56 is better than 50 for low light transmission
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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Article on firearms blog list 80 percent light transmission, wander how it will be in low light? I saw that also but that has to be a typo. The old Nikon Buckmasters had 90% light transmission if my memory is correct. The Meosport supposedly has the the same glass as the Optika 5 line but I’ve never looked through one of those. I love Meopta optics but the Optika 6 & 5 are far from aesthetically pleasing.
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I haven't seen the data that says, 80% light transmission. I just got my hands on one Fri , mounted it up yesterday and I am impressed. The fit and finish are top-notch. The glass is clear and bright as you would expect from a company like Meopta. I did not get it out in the evening to compare my Optika5/6 scopes, but I did think the brightness and clarity at 2 PM were equivalents between the Optika5 and MeoSport. I didn't pull a 6 out. For hunters, this scope is going to check a lot of boxes and value is always at the top of my list. The rifle is a .300 WM that was just restocked and glass bedded. The power ring has been redone and there is plenty of bolt clearance. [img] [IMG]https://hosting.photobucket.co...=960&height=720&fit=bounds[/img][/img]
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I haven't seen the data that says, 80% light transmission. I just got my hands on one Fri , mounted it up yesterday and I am impressed. The fit and finish are top-notch. The glass is clear and bright as you would expect from a company like Meopta. I did not get it out in the evening to compare my Optika5/6 scopes, but I did think the brightness and clarity at 2 PM were equivalents between the Optika5 and MeoSport. I didn't pull a 6 out. For hunters, this scope is going to check a lot of boxes and value is always at the top of my list. The rifle is a .300 WM that was just restocked and glass bedded. The power ring has been redone and there is plenty of bolt clearance. [img] [IMG]https://hosting.photobucket.co...=960&height=720&fit=bounds[/img][/img] Is the reticle the exact same as the current 4c? How’d you get one so fast?
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It is just like the illuminated 4C. The center dot is red. I do some freelance work with Meopta and knew the right person to grovel to. I really am impressed with the features this scope has and I have a feeling it is going to be a big seller for Meopta.
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It is just like the illuminated 4C. The center dot is red. I do some freelance work with Meopta and knew the right person to grovel to. I really am impressed with the features this scope has and I have a feeling it is going to be a big seller for Meopta. Thanks for the info! I agree this should be a huge seller as it basically has zero competition at that price point. I really wish they’d thrown in a Mil-based usable reticle though. Then it’d essentially be a Vortex Razor LHT HD for half the price. Not sure I fully trust the tracking on a sub $500 scope.
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I will let you know how my range day and hunt go. I have never had an issue with any of Meopta's scopes not tracking. I don't expect this one to be any different. You can always find someone to say they had a problem with a particular optic no matter what the price point is. I have come across 2 people who complained about Optika6 scopes, but when I reached out to them they went silent. My thought is, if I have a problem and someone reaches out to me to help me out, I'm going to take them up on their offer. The MeoSprt R 3-15x50 RD is a hunting scope first and foremost. I do agree that a different or the addition of a BDC reticle would have increased the flexibility of this scope.
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The weight of the optika line versus the equivalent Leupold is what made me get into the Leupold family. Curious as well, but I think he already mentioned it was a stripped down optika, so it's probably heavy as a brick.
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The weight is 23 ounces. Adjustments are .1 mrad/click = .36 inches/click. 26 MRAD or 90 MOA of elevation adjustment. Parallax adjustment goes down to 10 meters.
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