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Meopta Scope for Big Bore?
29 December 2005, 20:06
GAHUNTERMeopta Scope for Big Bore?
I was looking at a Meopta 1-4x22 scope yesterday and was impressed: 30 mm, very clear well priced ($550).
I am thinking about putting one on my new .458 Lott. The only question is whether or not it can stand the pounding of the heavy caliber.
Any of you guys know anything about these European imports?
29 December 2005, 20:09
WinkOnly that I want one just like the one you looked at.
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30 December 2005, 01:32
N. GarrettI have 2 Meoptas....they are terrific.
The model I love for a large bore is the Artemis 3100, with the German post reticle AND an illuminated red dot for when you need it.
30mm tube...great eye relief.
Garrett
30 December 2005, 01:35
lawndartI have a Meopta spotting scope. Very nice optics in a tough package.
LD
30 December 2005, 03:59
GAHUNTERThe ones they are selling for $548 at SWFA are the Meostar series. I think the Meostar has an aircraft aluminimum tube, whereas the Artemis series has a steel tube.
I can get the Artemis from a different source for the exact same price.
How's there warranty? Who do I send it to if something breaks?
30 December 2005, 04:19
Pete EGAHunter,
Check the eye relief...I own a couple and the quoted eye relief does not seem very generous on some of their scopes. I bought a Meopta 4x32mm for my 9.3x62 and I was a little worried about this. I reality its actually been fine, but the 9.3x62 is a pussy cat compared to what you want it for.
With regards the warrenty, in the UK I think it comes with 15 years..might be different in the States though..
All in all, they are quite a popular medium priced scope over here...I know several people have them and off the top of my head, I don't recall anybody having any problems with them..
Regards,
Pete
30 December 2005, 04:27
GAHUNTERThanks Pete,
My, you're up late this evening.

31 December 2005, 18:30
N. GarrettI believe that here in the States it is a lifetime warranty.
Garrett
31 December 2005, 19:18
GerryGAHUNTER,
Here's the website, perhaps useful in helping to make a final decision.
http://meopta.com/I don't have a Meopta but have friends that do. They are happy with them. Like yourself I was considering one of their scopes for a similar application and am currently pondering the 1.5-5x20 or the 1-4x22 option.
They aappear to have a good, solid reputation here in Europe as a good middle-priced, solid quality/value/rugged scope. I'm confident it is made to stand up to the pounding of a .458 Lott as the scope is probably conceived as a stalking or DG scope. Then again, I've seen expensive, middle-priced and cheapo scopes fail, too; there's no guarantee.
Cheers,
Number 10
31 December 2005, 19:36
Gringo CazadorI not familiar with Meopta scopes and didnt know they made a DG scope. It looks to be short like the 30mm leupold of simular style, which may not fit between the rings on a CZ. Will the Meopta fit between the rings on a CZ. Sure looks like a good scope.
thanks, Billy
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01 January 2006, 02:57
Fergus_BaileyGA
I took a look around the meopta web site and notice the listed eye relief is 80 mm, which is a little over 3â€. I would be concerned that amount would be inadequate on a rifle such as the Lott. I have a 450 Ackley which is ballisticaly identical to the Lott and found my 1.5 – 5 Leupold did not have enough eye relief when shooting 500 gn bullets. Leupold list the eye relief on the 1.5 – 5 as 3.6†to 4.4†depending on magnification and I would be looking for something around 5†ideally.
A lot of guys in the past have recommended the FX-II 2.5x20mm Ultralight Leupold. Though I have not used one myself, the eye relief listed as 4.9†should be about right for the bigger case/bullet combos.
Fergus
01 January 2006, 17:04
BushchookI have a 7 x 50 Meopta and had it mounted on my 7mm WSM . The eye relief is short and on occassion it made contact with my eyebrow .Good scopes but not something I would put on a hard kicker . Mine's on a Hornet now .
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01 January 2006, 22:31
Heritage ArmsI looked at the entire range of scopes from meopta most have plus or minus 80mm of eye relief, that is a bit short for anything bigger than an 06
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