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Man oh man...that 1.5-6x with the #1 reticle looks about perfect for what I plan on...need to mull this one over for a bit.
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These are selling quick, so don't miss out.
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I’m looking at these and the Burris 4 X. Can’t decide which one to get. Help me out Doug lol
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I’m looking at these and the Burris 4 X. Can’t decide which one to get. Help me out Doug lol Naturally, he posted these right AFTER I'd called-in to order the Four-X (wasting nearly 30 minutes of the phone dude's time with general buffoonery & kibitzing). I'm trying to assuage my angst with the notion that my forthcoming scope will have an illuminated reticle, whereas the Aretemi (Artemissesses???) do not. I think the Burris is lighter, too. Then again, I could (as usual) be all wet. it's a good thing I'm always wearing swim trunkx. Perhaps Doug can weigh in, & sort us all out. FC
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I’m looking at these and the Burris 4 X. Can’t decide which one to get. Help me out Doug lol Naturally, he posted these right AFTER I'd called-in to order the Four-X (wasting nearly 30 minutes of the phone dude's time with general buffoonery & kibitzing). I'm trying to assuage my angst with the notion that my forthcoming scope will have an illuminated reticle, whereas the Aretemi (Artemissesses???) do not. I think the Burris is lighter, too. Then again, I could (as usual) be all wet. it's a good thing I'm always wearing swim trunkx. Perhaps Doug can weigh in, & sort us all out. FC Yes Burris has the illuminated #4 and lighter. I just wonder the glass difference. I’ve owned both Meopta and Burris.
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Please keep in mind the Meopta Artemis is a FFP reticle which will make a difference to some. I think optically the Meopta is ever so slightly superior, however, it is a little heavier and an FFP not SFP scope + the Burris is an illuminated reticle
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great deal on those scopes, just wish they had a tad longer eye relief...........
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Please keep in mind the Meopta Artemis is a FFP reticle which will make a difference to some. I think optically the Meopta is ever so slightly superior, however, it is a little heavier and an FFP not SFP scope + the Burris is an illuminated reticle Well, too late for me! Ordered the Burris Four X yesterday. Neal was very helpful on the phone. Cheers, S.
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How would the glass on the Artemis 2000 1.5-6x42 compare to a Leupold VX 3 2.5-8 x 36? I need to scope a .375 Ruger
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The glass in the Artemis is the same as in a Meopro which IMO is superior to the VX3. It's the same glass that was in the Zeiss Conquest's
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Great deal. Ordered a 6x42 with the 4b reticle. Thanks for making these available at a very nice price point. Now...what to put it on?
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Guys, Thank you for all the support on this sale. I think the limited time on this sale will be overtaken by running out of inventory. We are down to:
6x42's: 8 with #4B 5 with Z-Plex 1 with #1 1 with #8B
3-9x42: 7 with the #1 6 with the Z-Plex
1.5-6x42: 2 with the #4 9 with the #1
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I just bought two of the 3x9s. Any feedback on these?
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80mm eye relief on the 6x?
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Eye relief specs do seem a bit tight on these. Anyone have experience with them?
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I have a 6x42 no.4 Meopro on a Win..300 Win mag..I love the thing.,.Plenty eye clearance too..
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