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I saw that. Tempting, but would prefer the 44mm version of it. Thanks.

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You and I have talked before about the Meopta 3.5-10x44 #4 I have. I had never owned a #4 and wasn't sure how I was going to like it. After several trips I have decided I do not like a #4, however with deer season being in full swing and not wanting to deal with mounting a new scope and re-sighting I'm going to use it until close to seasons end.

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Originally Posted by Highoctane

You and I have talked before about the Meopta 3.5-10x44 #4 I have. I had never owned a #4 and wasn't sure how I was going to like it. After several trips I have decided I do not like a #4, however with deer season being in full swing and not wanting to deal with mounting a new scope and re-sighting I'm going to use it until close to seasons end.

If you have not found what you are looking for in a few weeks send me a PM and we'll talk...

Thanks. I remember us messaging, but can't remember if you sent me a pic of the reticle. As much as I love #4 reticles in general, I found the Meopta version to be spaced a little wider than I like, and the center crosshairs are a touch too thin. I found this out the hard way as I bought a NIB z-plex, traded it for a used #4, then traded that for another z-plex. All that being said, when it gets to that point we can chat and if your #4 is more like the Zeiss version, I'll be interested whether I buy a different scope before or not.

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Originally Posted by bersh
Originally Posted by Highoctane

You and I have talked before about the Meopta 3.5-10x44 #4 I have. I had never owned a #4 and wasn't sure how I was going to like it. After several trips I have decided I do not like a #4, however with deer season being in full swing and not wanting to deal with mounting a new scope and re-sighting I'm going to use it until close to seasons end.

If you have not found what you are looking for in a few weeks send me a PM and we'll talk...

Thanks. I remember us messaging, but can't remember if you sent me a pic of the reticle. As much as I love #4 reticles in general, I found the Meopta version to be spaced a little wider than I like, and the center crosshairs are a touch too thin. I found this out the hard way as I bought a NIB z-plex, traded it for a used #4, then traded that for another z-plex. All that being said, when it gets to that point we can chat and if your #4 is more like the Zeiss version, I'll be interested whether I buy a different scope before or not.



The z-plex is what I'm wanting....


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Originally Posted by Highoctane
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Originally Posted by Highoctane

You and I have talked before about the Meopta 3.5-10x44 #4 I have. I had never owned a #4 and wasn't sure how I was going to like it. After several trips I have decided I do not like a #4, however with deer season being in full swing and not wanting to deal with mounting a new scope and re-sighting I'm going to use it until close to seasons end.

If you have not found what you are looking for in a few weeks send me a PM and we'll talk...

Thanks. I remember us messaging, but can't remember if you sent me a pic of the reticle. As much as I love #4 reticles in general, I found the Meopta version to be spaced a little wider than I like, and the center crosshairs are a touch too thin. I found this out the hard way as I bought a NIB z-plex, traded it for a used #4, then traded that for another z-plex. All that being said, when it gets to that point we can chat and if your #4 is more like the Zeiss version, I'll be interested whether I buy a different scope before or not.



The z-plex is what I'm wanting....

I happen to have a z-plex that has never been mounted. I was going to keep it, but might be convinced to swap it (again). It will all depend on which version of the #4 you have.

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