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    Roger. Will see what I can do.


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    Grant:

    I have heard that Meopta makes the glass for the Zeiss Conquest.
    True?

    I realize that my question is a little off topic, but I'm curious none the less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheaptrick
    Grant:

    I have heard that Meopta makes the glass for the Zeiss Conquest.
    True?

    I realize that my question is a little off topic, but I'm curious none the less.

    I can neither confirm or deny such things.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 223Rem
    One of the best optics I have ever owned. All most wish I had reason to build another AR15 so to buy another one of these scopes. May be sell an Aimpoint and 3x Magnifier....

    Wow. Very interesting. How is the 1x?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek_Connor
    Wow. Very interesting. How is the 1x?
    The 1x is a true 1x. Although, even at 1x the scope has limited eye relief of 3.75", not like the Aimpoint or EOTech which is essentially unlimited. The beauty of this scope is that I have not found any lighting conditions in which the reticle has washed out. I have found many with my Aimpoint and EOTech. The max setting I have ever needed to use is number 4 (out of 7). This was in midday sun, however I generally keep it between 2 and 3. Another great feature of this scope is that the illumination is so powerful, it mimicks the BAC concept used in the TA31 and TA11 ACOGS. I can easily shoot this scope with both eyes open at 4x when illuminated.

    Man I need to get another of these!

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    How is the durability? Will it stand up to use (or abuse)?

    I'm also not overly fond of that reticle for a magnified optic. For a red dot, sure, but not for a scope.
    Stephen
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    I think they are VERY durable and the glass is better than the Trijicon TR series IMHO (which we talked about).

    I have one demo model left that you can have at cost if interested in trying it out.


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    That's a tempting offer, but I'm still not crazy about the reticle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant
    I think they are VERY durable and the glass is better than the Trijicon TR series IMHO (which we talked about).

    I have one demo model left that you can have at cost if interested in trying it out.


    C4
    Hmmmmm....

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