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Agree, If they are not bad from a weight perspective, they might push me out of my FFII comfort zone.
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Prices are very reasonable .
Yes, they are. Hopefully they will be significantly lighter than the optika 6. A 2-10 over 16 oz isn’t going to motivate me. I don't really see it. IIRC, my 3.5-10X44 Meopros are 18 oz. I'd be happy if the 2-10 is around 18.
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Before I opened the thread I hoped for a 4x. Boo.
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The Optika5's are 20.8 - 23.5 ounces
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So 1.25 lbs (20 oz.) on top of a 5.5 lb rifle for 6.75 lb rig. I wanna try one.
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The Optika5's are 20.8 - 23.5 ounces Wow, I’m out.
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“Hey I haven’t seen these scopes yet, but a couple ounces and I’m already going to ignore them”
Some folks...
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The Optika5's are 20.8 - 23.5 ounces Doug, Do you have any more details on the MeoPro Air binos?
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Before I opened the thread I hoped for a 4x. Boo. You're not the only one that hoped for that!
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So 1.25 lbs (20 oz.) on top of a 5.5 lb rifle for 6.75 lb rig. I wanna try one. I’m running a similarly weighted Nightforce SHV 3-10x42 on my Kimber 280 AI and it makes for a great setup. I’m sure the Meopta of the same weight will too. I’m waiting to see what the eye relief is on the 2-10 model as I need something with a longer eye relief for another rifle I’m setting up. If not, I’ll just go with a pre loved Zeiss Conquest or Meopro 3-9x40.
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Same here, I will not be inclined to buy their 2x10 if it weighs more than 16 ounces (without illumination). 12 to 14 would be better, however that's probably just a wishful dream. Meopta's Meopro 3x9x40 is 15.9 ounces, is pretty much bullet proof and is available with a #4 reticle. If the new 2x10 doesn't trip your trigger, I think the existing 3x9 is an excellent alternate. RJ
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“Hey I haven’t seen these scopes yet, but a couple ounces and I’m already going to ignore them”
Some folks... Yep. Cracks me up. If a few ounces is a game changer for a hunting rig, then you have other issues to contend with. I like my heavy-built, well-made scopes and will take the reliability of a heavier, tough scope any day, over a light, questionable one. None of my rifles are super-light and they have been over many mountain miles.
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We have several kimbers and others similar in weight with nxs compacts 42 & 32mm along with 3-9 SWFA’s. They are fine to use and we like them quite well. They seem to handle better in the field than online.
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I have a few Meoptas, but those Optikas are too ugly for my liking (I admit it, I may be accused of being a form over function guy. I prefer both).
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The Optika5's are 20.8 - 23.5 ounces Doug, Do you have any more details on the MeoPro Air binos? Same optics as the Meostar but an open bridge design binocular
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The Optika5's are 20.8 - 23.5 ounces Doug, Do you have any more details on the MeoPro Air binos? Same optics as the Meostar but an open bridge design binocular I was wondering last night why they wouldn't call them MeoStar air vs MeoPro air? To avoid cutting into MeoStar sales I guess? The problem for them I think will be similar weights vs the what I assume will be much cheaper MeoPro HD's.
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The Optika5's are 20.8 - 23.5 ounces Doug, Do you have any more details on the MeoPro Air binos? Same optics as the Meostar but an open bridge design binocular I was wondering last night why they wouldn't call them MeoStar air vs MeoPro air? To avoid cutting into MeoStar sales I guess? The problem for them I think will be similar weights vs the what I assume will be much cheaper MeoPro HD's. Disappointed to see 29 ounce weight of the "Airs".
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The Optika5's are 20.8 - 23.5 ounces Doug, Do you have any more details on the MeoPro Air binos? Same optics as the Meostar but an open bridge design binocular I was wondering last night why they wouldn't call them MeoStar air vs MeoPro air? To avoid cutting into MeoStar sales I guess? The problem for them I think will be similar weights vs the what I assume will be much cheaper MeoPro HD's. Disappointed to see 29 ounce weight of the "Airs". Where did you see that?
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Looks like meopro not meostar glass as well
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