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I think about getting one every few years, but just never get serious. Thinking it's time to make it happen....

It will be used for checking paper and steel targets at the range. Looking over bean fields for woodchucks and checking out deer. Will also get some winter action, scouting and looking for bedded coyote and fox in the snow along fence rows etc...

I'd love a Swaro, but they are to pricey for me, esp for part time use. That said I don't want junk,but something that is a good value. Humidity is very high here spring through fall if that makes a diff on choices. Range would be out to 1/2 mile.

Not sure what I need to spend to make that happen .

What do you guys use and or think is good for the money ?

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Meopta S2


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Buy a swaro ATS65 with WA eyepiece and don't look back. You should frequent gear sites like Rokslide and MuleyCrazy and find one priced right. You could also call Doug and Neil and SWFA Sample list until they have a Demo Swaro that pops up. Just don't compromise and buy right the first time. You will enjoy it more and not second guess yourself.

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I got a Meopta 20-70X myself. Awesome piece of glass and doesn't seem to lag at all compared to Zeiss and Swaro examples I have used in the past either. Just about 1/2 what a Swaro would be.


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Originally Posted by beretzs
I got a Meopta 20-70X myself. Awesome piece of glass and doesn't seem to lag at all compared to Zeiss and Swaro examples I have used in the past either. Just about 1/2 what a Swaro would be.


S2 is a no brainer

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Kowa gets good reviews too.



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i've got a meopta s2 myself with 20-70x eyepiece strictly for the range when i'm sighting in guns. no complaints but i don't have anyting to compare it to either. i just gotta go off what all these fellas say and online reviews.choose wisely though as i'd hate to go subpar then have to pony up for what i shoulda got in the first place. but, imma buy once cry once guy too.
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We have the Meopta Meostar S2 20-70x82 angled on sale for only $1,799.00, reduced from $2,699.99

If you want something smaller and less expensive check out the Athlon Ares 15-45x65 ED on sale for $499.99. Check out this Athlon Ares 15-45X65 ED Spotter review over on RokSlide
https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/athlon-ares-65mm-full-review.136883/

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FWIW, I've posted before that I've compared the S2 w/20-70x more than once, side by side on tripods, with the Kowa 884, Nikon 82ED, Zeiss 85 FL T, and Swaro 80 HD. To make a long story short, the S2 and Kowa 884 stood out, with the S2 being better to our eyeballs at higher mags. The only thing better that I ever saw hunters bring into camp was the modular Swaro spotter system that goes for about $4k. I hear on this forum and a couple of others that the Kowa 883/884 is top of the heap, and they are great, but not quite an S2 IME.


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Originally Posted by gr8fuldoug
We have the Meopta Meostar S2 20-70x82 angled on sale for only $1,799.00, reduced from $2,699.99


Screaming deal right there!

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Originally Posted by War_Eagle
Originally Posted by gr8fuldoug
We have the Meopta Meostar S2 20-70x82 angled on sale for only $1,799.00, reduced from $2,699.99


Screaming deal right there!


Says a lot about the margins on these products...


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Originally Posted by JGRaider
FWIW, I've posted before that I've compared the S2 w/20-70x more than once, side by side on tripods, with the Kowa 884, Nikon 82ED, Zeiss 85 FL T, and Swaro 80 HD. To make a long story short, the S2 and Kowa 884 stood out, with the S2 being better to our eyeballs at higher mags. The only thing better that I ever saw hunters bring into camp was the modular Swaro spotter system that goes for about $4k. I hear on this forum and a couple of others that the Kowa 883/884 is top of the heap, and they are great, but not quite an S2 IME.



I compared then also and I went with the Kowa 884



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Originally Posted by War_Eagle
Originally Posted by gr8fuldoug
We have the Meopta Meostar S2 20-70x82 angled on sale for only $1,799.00, reduced from $2,699.99


Screaming deal right there!


You aren't kidding there!


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Thanks to all for the info. I will look into these and any other options you think I should look at.


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Originally Posted by gr8fuldoug
We have the Meopta Meostar S2 20-70x82 angled on sale for only $1,799.00, reduced from $2,699.99

If you want something smaller and less expensive check out the Athlon Ares 15-45x65 ED on sale for $499.99. Check out this Athlon Ares 15-45X65 ED Spotter review over on RokSlide
https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/athlon-ares-65mm-full-review.136883/



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Does Meopta not make a 65mm sporting scope?

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Originally Posted by Springcove
Does Meopta not make a 65mm sporting scope?


They do not and have not, however, one never knows what the future will bring


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Went with the Meopta and have never regretted it.

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Don't overlook the Pentax PF-80 ED scope. I can't personally say how they compare to the higher priced Swaro's, Leica or Kowa scopes but, I am very happy with mine. If you believe the numerous reviews from shooters, hunters and birders, it compares favorably in some of the important categories and their eyepieces are American standard 1.25" telescopic eyepieces. I've only had mine for a few weeks now and will primarily use it at the range shooting 100 to 300 yards and so far, it has more than met my needs and was well worth the price.

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I snagged an Athlon Ares (see Doug’s post) and they are absolutely remarkable for the money!

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