Does anybody have any real experience with this brand of scope, I'm not familiar with them, I'm looking for a varmint scope with a illuminated retical, do you guys like them? What do they compare to?
My Comments
Comparing a Meopta Optika 3-18x50 to the Tract Toric 4-20x50 and Vortex Viper PST Gen. II 5-25x50.
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Image Quality and Feature Set is
Exceptional for this price point. Optical Clarity and Contrast Definition are
Exceptional and equals the
Tract Toric 4-20x50 although Color Rendition is just a hair below the
Tract when compared at the same magnifications. Optically the Meopta is slightly better than the
Vortex all round in Image Quality.
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Construction Very Good all round despite not having better sealed turret caps.
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Turrets There is no specific gasket or O-ring used to seal the low profile, large diameter caps to the scope body. The caps themselves are high quality with a rubber outer covering therefore the lower edge of the cap performs the seal against the scope body. Turret body cap threads are somewhat rough. Turret detents are not as crisply positive as typical exposed tactical turrets. Division marks are very close together (25moa per turret turn) and are painted white, not laser engraved. These low profile .25moa turrets are not intended to be regularly operated after initial zero, so the above issues shouldn’t be a problem in use after initial zeroing but I wish the caps were sealed better.
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Tunneling- None occurs throughout a sweep across the entire magnification range.
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Pin Cushion/Fish Eye- No image distortion is apparent at any power magnification.
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Vignetting-
Very Slight amount of image darkening (one ‘F’ stop at outer 2% of image perimeter) can be seen at all magnification powers. Meopta has less Vignetting than the Tract Toric 4-20x50 or Vortex Viper PST Gen. II 5-25x50 at the same power magnifications. This issue is very minor. Most users will not notice it in actual use.
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Image Brightness-
Very Good even in low light conditions. Better than the naked eye. Begins to darken (one F stop) at 14x.
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Image Contrast and
Color- Both are
Exceptional across most of the power range and equals scopes costing much more. Image contrast and color fidelity begins to only slightly degrade at 15x and above. Most owners will not detect this in normal use.
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Focus-
Very Crisp image can be obtained using the Parallax side focus knob at any magnification. Depth of Field (DOF) is rather shallow as is typical with scopes which have a focus/parallax knob. This requires a re-focusing as target distance changes to maintain crisp focus. Best hunting use DOF magnification is 8x set at 100 yards. Objects between 20 yards and infinity will be in focus at 8x and below. Image or reticule appearance quality does not degrade as power magnification is varied up or down. Image is crisply focused all the way out to the edge of the image on every power after re-focusing. This Meopta is just slightly better than the Tract and even more so than the Vortex on focus quality.
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Close Focus- Minimum distance on 3X is 18 feet. Minimum distance on 18X is 30 feet.
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Parallax Knob- Sweeps 0-180 degrees of rotation and is rather easy to turn. The 100 yard setting requires 140 degrees of rotation from the minimum 10 yard starting point. The remaining 40 degrees of sweep covers 100 yards to Infinity.
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Ocular- Fast Focus type, rubber coated eye ring adjustment is very smooth and works well. Medium stiff ring movement reduces the potential for mis-adjustments due to casual impacts.
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Power Magnification Ring- Large 2.082" diameter rubber ring with finger knob, adjustment is very smooth and has medium stiffness to turn. Included large accessory thumb stud lever post can be installed if required but it is not necessary and sticks out too far when installed. Magnification values are visible from a prone shooting position without breaking position which is very nice.
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Turrets- Capped Elevation and Windage turrets are precise with a light tactile feel and slightly audible clicks.
Caps are not water sealed using a specific gasket or O-ring. The caps lower edge preforms the seal.
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Exit Pupil Eye Box- Very generous and does not require precise centerline head placement behind scope to avoid ‘Scope Shadow’ even in the upper magnification range. It is fairly easy to ‘Get Behind’ this scope and stay there.
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White Wall Brightness Test- Image brightness is
Very Good at or below 14x but begins to slightly darken beginning at 11x and then dropping approximately one ‘F’ stop at 15x through 18x. At 15x and above it is only slightly noticeable and is not a real concern in full sun light. This darkening is mainly due to physics of the Exit Pupil getting very small (2.8mm) as power magnification increases to near full power (18x).
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Reticle- The # 223RD Second Focal Plane, Floating Center Dot, BDC reticle is very precise and crisp. The BDC is graduated to have the crosshairs zeroed at 200 yards. As per Meopta....with the scope on 6x......the BDC moa hash marks coincide with a Hornady V-Max 55 grain.
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Reticle Illumination- Only the center floating dot receives illumination. The
Excellent 1moa illuminated dot is
Very Crisp at all magnifications and at any brightness level. Brightness increase is linear across the full dial range of adjustment from 1-6. Dial knob has very positive detents with six interspaced ‘OFF’ settings. At the very last moments of dusk sun light, low settings #1 or #2 work best against dark tree backgrounds to provide sufficient contrast yet avoid
Red Blooming against the subject or tubes interior. Illumination on #6 is just bright enough to be usable in
Full sunlight conditions against light subjects.
Illumination negatives. In very low light (at near dark) conditions, if dot illumination is set too high for the incoming ambient light conditions, a small amout of red light is reflected off the tube body interior. This will only be noticed if the shooters head is not on the proper scope centerline AND not at the proper eye relief distance and therefore will not be a problem or concern in actual use.
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Tracking- I have not performed a tracking test yet but it is known to track perfectly from other internet comments.
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Bottm Line Impression I feel this scopes performance and features are a
Bargain for the price. The only meaningful negative I can detect is that the turret caps are not better sealed but the cap edge should seal well enough.