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Meopta 1.5x5 20 MM scope
15 August 2005, 22:37
carmelolisciottoMeopta 1.5x5 20 MM scope
Anyone familiar with the Meopta brand of scopes.
Read a recent article comparing them with Swarovski and Zeiss.
Was curious to hear any other "realistc" feedback.
thanks in advance,
15 August 2005, 23:47
new_guyYes, I own one. My advice is to buy yourself one before the prices go up!
Optically, mine is comparable to my Swarovski (30mm) scope.
The only difference I can see is in the weight. which is to say not that the meopta is heavy, but rather that the swarovs and zeiss have gotten considerably lighter in the recent models.
From that perspective, I'd say it's comparable to the S&B, as they seem to be heavier than their swarov and zeiss counterparts.
And, yes, it's noticibly clearer, sharper and brighter than a leupold (I've compared it to some of those as well.)
Overall... you can't go wrong and for the money, there's not a better 30mm "european" scope that I can reccomend.
15 August 2005, 23:48
N. GarrettI have two, and will be buying another soon.
They are fantastic for the money.
Garrett
16 August 2005, 02:17
hhmagI have that scope on a 416 Rigby. Good optics, nice eye relief. Another good choice for the $$$, but a bit bigger is the Docter Optic 1.5-6x42. Right up there with Zeiss in the clarity department, for about 1/2 the price (30mm to 30mm).
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16 August 2005, 04:26
GerardMy next two scopes will be the Meopta 6x45. I have used (and sold) a Zeiss and a Swarovski both in 6x45 after comparing them under all light conditions. The prices will inevitably go up.
16 August 2005, 04:52
mehulkamdarWe used to be the Indian distributirs for Metro Optical of Czechoslovakia many years ago for their crown lenses and flint buttons. The company produced budget products of good quality and still do. Zeiss was amalgamated with Carl Zeiss of Jena after the German reunification and subsequently they bought Humphrey in the US - the cheaper range of Zeiss scopes are made on Humphrey machinery at the Humphrey plants here and they are complete trash. There still are high grade Zeiss scopes made in Jena and those would beat any Meopta scope ever made in quality albeit at a substantially higher price. Swarovski scopes are on par with top quality Zeiss scopes or Schmidt und Bender products. Meopta are good but they would not come close in lens quality. There are several companies in Europe especially in the East who make very high grade glass in different refractive indices for scopes etc and Meopta were never known as one of the finest for either their glass or for the quality of the coatings on them. They would compare well with the Japanese and be a better product. There is no way that they could compare with the best from Germany or even Russia.
Mehul Kamdar
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16 August 2005, 05:54
DB BillThey seem to have very short eye-relief of around 3.1".
DB Bill aka Bill George
16 August 2005, 17:14
carmelolisciottoThanks this is all good feedback!
16 August 2005, 17:20
BigBBearDoes anyone know of US distributor or how to acquire. I tried to web search and web page will not open. Ideas or contacts?
Thanks
York, SC
16 August 2005, 18:19
new_guy SWFA carries them.
16 August 2005, 18:24
BigBBearThanks new guy. Found it. Is this a good supplier, etc. that others have history with?
York, SC
16 August 2005, 18:52
new_guyYes, they are very reputable and many guys here purchase from them.
Their prices are very good as well.
16 August 2005, 19:01
Claret_DabblerI bought a 6x42 a few weeks ago on ebay in the uk. Cost about $170 equivalent.
I have S&B scopes, which are my benchmark. Is the meopta as good? No. But it is damn close for a fraction of the price. Certainly as good as any US based scope I have looked through.
I bought mine for a CZ .22mag. Seemed right, Czech scope and rifle combo. Perfect for that job.
You can pick them up on the Us ebay every day in life.
Regards
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16 August 2005, 20:12
Jeff WemmerSame thing I did for my "custom" engraved 550 in .416...Czech rifle, Cezch optic...perfect!
Agree with previous post; ain't an S&B, but a damn'd good optic overall!
JW
What is the difference in the various models? Artemis vs Meostar?
Thanks
crl
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18 August 2005, 18:20
carmelolisciottoGood question!
Anyone know?
18 August 2005, 20:22
Claret_DabblerArtemis has been the model name they have been using for a few years. The Meostar seems to be the name used on the latest model ranges. At least, I have only seen the name appear in magazine ads in Europe in the past few months.
Regards
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18 August 2005, 20:53
new_guyYes, the meostar is the newer brand name.
19 August 2005, 07:12
Dungbeetlequote:
Anyone familiar with the Meopta brand of scopes.
Read a recent article comparing them with Swarovski and Zeiss.
Was curious to hear any other "realistc" feedback.
thanks in advance,
For prices on Meopta try:
gr8fuldoug@aol.com
Doug is with Camera Land, New York;
http://www.cameralandny.comHe is pricing and selling beau coup scopes (no Leupolds) over on 24 hour campfire.;
http://www.24hourcampfire.com May be worth your while to check it out. No gray market items, all have factory warranty. If you visit that site, click on Optics and you'll also see a list of Nikon refurbs that he has for sale with 25 yr warranties. I picked up a 15x40 60mm Sky and Earth model spotting scope from him for 175$. It's brand new, not a scratch or mar on it and has flawless optics throughout the 15-45 pwr ranges. Just info and fwiw.
DB
19 August 2005, 07:14
DungbeetleMeopta, forgot to mention, Bear Basin has/had them also.
http://www.bearbasin.com