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Near perfection!

Written on May 20, 2024

Very bright glass with the ability to cut through heavy mirage. Magnification range is perfect. The reticle is excellent for low to mid magnification. Remember the intended use of this scope was not meant for ultra high precision shooting in terms of windage hold.

After performing a few tests I took this scope out for a 100yd zero and then hit the 600yd line. I started with my tikka t3x A1 with a Tenmile 5-50x56mm. The mirage was so heavy since we recently had heavy rain and the ground was still fairly saturated with 89 degree weather. I backed the magnification down from 30 to 20 and then to approximately 18x. I then took out my Howa 1500 with the Optika 6 3-18x50mm MRAD1. Holy xxxx! Other than a smaller field of view I think this scope out performed the Tenmile (ED glass) at 18x. Mirage was easily cut through with this Meopta.

Chromatic aberration was very very minimal at 18x. For those of you dealing with bad chromatic aberration, make sure you have at least a 20 MOA rail or mount to help bring back your optical center. This scope, being a 30mm tube, does not have a lot of elevation so a 20 MOA (min) rail helps it center back up.

The colors are bright and vivid but color contrast is not at the top of its class (this probably goes to PST G2). What this scope does have is exceptional edge to edge resolution (with a 20 MOA cant) and a bright image. The image is so bright it beats my Tenmile 5-50x and Optika 6 5-30x which are both 56mm objectives. The clarit

Shines in the 30-40x range.

Written on May 13, 2024

This scope shines in the 30-40x range. Between 40-50x the eye-box becomes incredibly tight and the image darkens considerably. The glass is very good and being ED, it is easy to spot 6.5 bullet holes out to 500 yards. 600 yard bullet holes can be challenging depending on lighting conditions.

The turrets are brass with a zero stop. Do not over tighten the zero stop set screws or it will bind during future re-zeroing. Tracking has been spectacular and .05mils/click make it incredibly accurate for your zero.

The only downside is the reticle sub-tensions are only accurate at 40x, not 50, not less. 40x is boxed in white but believing that 40x is truly 40x without a detent point or definitive mark is wishful thinking. I would have preferred the sub-tensions to have been calibrated for 30x but it is what it is (second focal plane).

Overall I would highly recommend this scope for long range precision shooting down to 5x for hunting/target shooting. It’s just amazing to be able to have a scope useable at 5x and even 50x as needed. Great flexibility!
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Consistently Sub MOA

Written on Mar 27, 2024

Plain and simple here. It can’t be sub par if it is consistently sub MOA.

Groups out of my HOWA 6.5CM, 24” varmint barrel with 1:7 twist, range from .57” - .67” @ 100yds with 5 shots. I am sure a better shooter with a better setup could do better.

Buy it on sale because the normal price is fugly!

Excellent Springs!

Written on Feb 06, 2024

So…… this is almost like turning chicken $hit into chicken salad. If you use this on a match trigger that already has reduced weight springs, you may see very minimal changes in pull weight. Use it on a stock mil-spec trigger and watch things come to life!
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