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The Meopta MeoPro 3.5-10x44 Plex Reticle Riflescope is now a Camera Land Exclusive Riflescope. We've been working with Meopta all year to get this done in order to be able to offer it to you at a HUGE SAVINGS. This scope has been $649.99 and now we have worked it out to offer it to you for only $399.99

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Extra range and twilight confidence.

The Bright and sharp with smooth operating and robust mechanics the new MeoPro� 3.5-10x44 gives the hunter a little more objective size and a lot more confidence during twilight hunting hours. MeoBrightTM ion assisted lens multi-coatings deliver maximum light transmission and sharpness in every lighting condition and our MeoShieldTM coating protects exposed lens surfaces from abrasion. The new MeoPro� 3.5-10x44 is ready for a successful hunt.

The MeoPro 3.5-10x44 riflescope features reticles in the second focal plane. Reticle placement in the second focal plane means that as you increase or decrease magnification, the apparent size of the reticle remains constant.

Features
�MeoBrightTM - A proprietary ion-assisted lens multi-coating applied to all air-to-glass optical surfaces. Developed by Meopta, MeoBrightTM ion- assisted multi-coatings eliminate glare and reflections and delivers an industry leading 99.8% light transmission per lens surface.
�MeoShieldTM - MeoShield TM ion-assisted coating protects external lens surfaces and delivers enhanced resistance to scratching or abrasion in extreme conditions. MeoShieldTM meets military specifications for durability and surface hardness.
�MeoTrak IITM Elevation and Windage Control - MeoTrak IITM posi-click finger adjustable windage and elevation turrets deliver precise, � MOA (0,7cm / 100m) click adjustment with superior repeatability, unparalleled tracking capability and ultimate accuracy. Positive tactile and audible clicks ensure accurate zeroing and adjustability in the field.
�Lens Components - Individual lens components are meticulously ground and polished in-house and precisely matched for superior performance.
�Erector System - Developed to provide maximum holding force to withstand heavy caliber recoil and eliminate backlash, resulting in repeatable accuracy and zero hold.
�One Inch Main Tube Construction - One piece, aircraft grade aluminum 1� main tube is �ELOX� hard anodized for an incredibly durable, scratch resistant, non-reflective matte black finish.
�Waterproof - All riflescopes are 100% guaranteed waterproof, submersible and are fully protected against humidity, rain and snow.
�Fogproof - All riflescopes are purged and sealed with inert Nitrogen gas to provide 100% guaranteed fogproof performance.
�Shockproof - All riflescopes are 100% guaranteed shockproof to withstand impacts and heavy caliber recoil.

Specs:
�Magnification: 3.5x - 10x
�Objective Dia. (mm): 44
�Main Tube Size (mm): 25,4
�Exit Pupil Diameter (mm): 11,8 4,4
�Eye relief (mm): 90
�Field of View at (�): 5,9 2,1
�Field of view (m/100m): 10,3 3,6
�Focal Plane Position: 2
�Dioptric compensation (D): -3 2
�Impact Per Click (cm/100m): 0,7
�Paralax Correction (y/n): no
�Weight (oz): 16.58

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A (in) 12.95
B (in) 5.55
C (in) 1.89
D (in) 2.4

BTW, a portion of every Meopta sale is donated to United Cerebral Palsy.

Please feel free to call Doug or Neil @ 212-753-5128 with any questions or to place an order.

Have a great day



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Sweet deal there.


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In that picture, what is the knob located on the left side of the scope/elevation turret for?


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I think that is picture of the 3.5-10x44 RD...Red Zone. Not the one he is talking about.

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ye thats the RD in tbe photo. ive got that one on my 270. heck of a scope

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What is the total MOA up down,left to right for this scope??


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Originally Posted by djpepper
I think that is picture of the 3.5-10x44 RD...Red Zone. Not the one he is talking about.


That is the stock image from Meopta's Web Site page for this scope which evidently is incorrect as it shows side focus. I have contacted Meopta for a correct image


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How do these compare to a leupold vx-3 3.5x10x50 ? I am in the market for a new scope since I sold my za5i minox that was not as good as I had hoped. So I am a little hesitant to buy anything but leupold .

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The Meopta Meopro is a direct equal to a Zeiss Conquest, which IMO would be slightly superior to a VX-3


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Originally Posted by AMRA
What is the total MOA up down,left to right for this scope??



Total travel is 68 MOA, so 34 from mechanical center in elevation and windage.


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Originally Posted by gr8fuldoug
The Meopta Meopro is a direct equal to a Zeiss Conquest, which IMO would be slightly superior to a VX-3


How so?


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Originally Posted by JGRaider
Originally Posted by gr8fuldoug
The Meopta Meopro is a direct equal to a Zeiss Conquest, which IMO would be slightly superior to a VX-3


How so?


Optically


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I bought one of these from Doug a couple weeks ago and have been very impressed with the optical clarity of them. I would recommend these to guys for a hunting scope. Especially at the price he has on them.

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I think Meopta makes great stuff. Wonder if it is an etched reticle like the Conquest, or is it now wire?


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It is wire


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How do these compare to a Minox ZA 5 I was told they were superior to a vx-3 as well but it was not.

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the vx3 is optically better than the meopro?

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Doug, It would be great if they could put the #4 reticle from their 3X9X42 in these. I love a #4 with a small center section. It's great for low light when the thick section is close to the center and even a small thin section works great for targets.

I think a lot of guys would like it.

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Corrected scope image

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Originally Posted by R_H_Clark
Doug, It would be great if they could put the #4 reticle from their 3X9X42 in these. I love a #4 with a small center section. It's great for low light when the thick section is close to the center and even a small thin section works great for targets.

I think a lot of guys would like it.


At this time they are building this only with the Plex, the #4 may a possibility down the line perhaps


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