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Hi

My scope started fogging last season.

Now I'm thinking of buying a meopta artemis 2000 1.5-6x42 with a german nr 4 recticle.

Any opinion on meopta scopes?

Johan


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I have the 1-4x22 and love it for what it is. I have only had it about 3 monthes but really like it. Adjustments track clean and the scope is good and clear. The "1" power is a true 1 power, no distortion when you shoot with both eyes open. The coatings seem to be good and clear and it gathers light well even being a small objective. I have said it before and believe that if they were 200.00 cheaper everyone would use them.

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i have a 4x32 and a 3-12x50, theyre wery good and equal to S&B an Swarovski. Next will be a 3-12x56 so it can be used for night use and be more allround.
 
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Going to my gunshop tomorrow with my rifle to get the meopta. They will mount it with warne rings for me.

Johan


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I have Meopta 7x50 on my 8x57js for 13 years and no problems. I am very sattisfied with it.
 
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