cdb1
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I’ll have to get back to you.
Yep. Go to Meopta website.I know it's a misprint but they have the eye relief listed at a mere 3.5mm...
Bingo.Meopta Meopro
What scope is it? The link doesn’t pull up a scope.
Uhhh.....cause i bought it ......What scope is it? The link doesn’t pull up a scope.
LolUhhh.....cause i bought it ......
https://www.eurooptic.com/411940-Meopta-MEOPRO-65-20x50-HTR-Z-411940.aspx
Cameraland wasnt much cheaper, but as much as i like the euro guys ive talked to, ill pretty much always buy stuff from CL if i can.
If go to the CL link the address bar still list the model.
Sweet !Uhhh.....cause i bought it ......
https://www.eurooptic.com/411940-Meopta-MEOPRO-65-20x50-HTR-Z-411940.aspx
Cameraland wasnt much cheaper, but as much as i like the euro guys ive talked to, ill pretty much always buy stuff from CL if i can.
If go to the CL link the address bar still list the model.
https://www.opticsplanet.com/shepherd-scopes-6-18x40-riflescope.html**EDIT**
I changed my mind on what I wanted to do with the rig and optic combo....My original idea wasn't going to really be a good fit for the gun, or the desire to use the optic later for other stuff.
Thus Ive made some changes to my criteria in choosing a scope.
Looking for a new scope for the 28 Nosler. I have a first-gen Midas BTR on there right now, but for a host of reasons I want something else, and none of my other scopes will work because of the thing's propensity to bounce brass of sticky-out turrets.
The Noslers mostly a toy, but I want to give the gun and round as close to a fair shake as I can. It will be used on targets as far out as I can manage to make hits (sometimes ill shoot at rocks on hills well past my rangefinder's ability to read). It will also be used for mid-range hunting, with shots out to 400-500yds right now, and possibly farther if I ever get good enough to be confident....and willing to walk that far.
The available budget is probably going to be 1200 +/- depending on the deals I can find, and stuff i can dump etc.
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***EDITED***
Primarily windage turret can be no longer than 3/4" and preferably capped.
Must be MOA based, and matching.
Must have accurate adjustments, and/or an evenly graduated reticle. They don't have to easily adjust on the fly tho.
Must have 14+ on the top end, which also dictates focusability, and a 42+ dia objective.
Must be Second Focal Plane
beyond that ill try anything.
This will also be a scope that stays around and gets moved from gun to gun as my interest changes I'm sure. I have a Zeiss 3-15x42 as my "general" purpose hunting scope, so this can be heavier and more long-range specific.
I still havent tried a shepard....wanted to since i read about them, but never did.
The only one I've seen in person had turrets that would meet your dimensionsI still havent tried a shepard....wanted to since i read about them, but never did.
Neat reticle system. They had quite a few write ups in the gun rags when i was in highschool in the late 90s, seemed to be well thought of then. Havent looked into them much since, but they appear to be love it or hate it thing.Shepard huh?
I haven't even heard of them until now.
They have a small cult following, kinda a neat setup, I'm not personally into the bdc reticles (prefer mildots or horus types) but if I were, I'd likely have grabbed up a shepherd by now, not just for the system but the reticle itself having a clean set of cross hairs in each of all but the smallest bubbles is an attractive concept.Shepard huh?
I haven't even heard of them until now.
To be fair, I only know of them because roughly 10 years ago a friend brought out his "varmint hunting" buddy who had one on his (I THINK) fireball, and after helping him figure out how to shoot straight, I helped him get it zeroed in. It was neat enough to stay with me but not enough to get my wallet outI should get out more..