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<blockquote data-quote="Paper boy" data-source="post: 1963534" data-attributes="member: 110735"><p>It is a good scope, don't get me wrong but, in the last year or so, in the $1999 range and under there have been multiple new offerings that have changed the game. Meopta has been around for years but dosen't have the marketing budget to grow. The glass is superior, the construction is superior as well, but if you don't know about it you won't even look. Tract optics is another example! They sell directly to the public, no middle man (distributor) They use "Shot" glass and are assembled in Japan. They (Meopta and Tract) track like a blood hound! Americans (like you and me) are very BRAND conscious. I was as well. Some of the best optics in the world don't spend much on advertising. They concentrate more on Military and aerospace contracts where optics MUST cut it!</p><p>Vortex, a Chinese company now make decent scopes, but not compared to scopes you probably never heard of.</p><p></p><p>I own S&B , Kahales, Valdata, Nightforce, Swaroski (they own Kahles) the list goes on. From a price/value point, Vortex, a good scope, but not compared to Tract, Meopta Valdata and others available today. Check out the company history of some of these company histories and you'll begine to better understand. Start with Meopta, an amazing company. None of them pay me to say this, but the results I get does. Good luck brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paper boy, post: 1963534, member: 110735"] It is a good scope, don't get me wrong but, in the last year or so, in the $1999 range and under there have been multiple new offerings that have changed the game. Meopta has been around for years but dosen't have the marketing budget to grow. The glass is superior, the construction is superior as well, but if you don't know about it you won't even look. Tract optics is another example! They sell directly to the public, no middle man (distributor) They use "Shot" glass and are assembled in Japan. They (Meopta and Tract) track like a blood hound! Americans (like you and me) are very BRAND conscious. I was as well. Some of the best optics in the world don't spend much on advertising. They concentrate more on Military and aerospace contracts where optics MUST cut it! Vortex, a Chinese company now make decent scopes, but not compared to scopes you probably never heard of. I own S&B , Kahales, Valdata, Nightforce, Swaroski (they own Kahles) the list goes on. From a price/value point, Vortex, a good scope, but not compared to Tract, Meopta Valdata and others available today. Check out the company history of some of these company histories and you'll begine to better understand. Start with Meopta, an amazing company. None of them pay me to say this, but the results I get does. Good luck brother. [/QUOTE]
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