Affordable adjustable scope?

I'm curios why not so many on this forum , don't recommend MEOPTA scopes , being they are European made and excellent glass , some of the best, they use to make Zeiss scopes and now are making and labeling their own I don't think it is possible to beat there price in comparison to scopes twice as much . I think most scopes are made in CHINA these days with the exception of a few MEOPTA being one . Is it because of not being advertised or just not costing enough .
One reason may be that they have a 1 year warranty.
Another may be that they are not as well known as the bigger brand names. I've never used or looked through one, but I know Nightforce and their performance.
Another one that you don't hear much about anymore is Weaver. I have a couple of their target scopes that are spot on in their tracking and repeatability and have never let me down....knock on wood.
Here is some discussion at Snipers Hide...

 
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Maybe don't know about the warranty never had to use it , when I can get all the bell and whistle's out of a MEOPTA for less than half the price of a NIGHTFORCE ,with all the different options , I personally will stick with MEOPTA ,they have unbelievable light gathering at dusk and have proven themselves to me . The dealer that put me on MEOPTA actually help design some of LEOPOLDS best scopes and now is a MEOPTA dealer. I have 2 MEOPTA scopes 1 is the same as or close to the zeiss conquest the later is the optica 6 . There is no comparison when comparing to my LEOPOLDS and I have a lot of LEOPOLDS and actually like some of my WEAVERS in comparison to the clarity of my LEOPOLDS .
 
Maybe don't know about the warranty never had to use it , when I can get all the bell and whistle's out of a MEOPTA for less than half the price of a NIGHTFORCE ,with all the different options , I personally will stick with MEOPTA ,they have unbelievable light gathering at dusk and have proven themselves to me . The dealer that put me on MEOPTA actually help design some of LEOPOLDS best scopes and now is a MEOPTA dealer. I have 2 MEOPTA scopes 1 is the same as or close to the zeiss conquest the later is the optica 6 . There is no comparison when comparing to my LEOPOLDS and I have a lot of LEOPOLDS and actually like some of my WEAVERS in comparison to the clarity of my LEOPOLDS .
Just looked up the warranty 10 years standard and lifetime if registered in 30 days , and I think that is transferable.
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"light gathering" and "great glass" don't mean a hill of beans if a scope doesn't:

Retain Zero
Track Correctly
Return to Zero

Meopta doesn't have a great reputation in those areas… much like Leupold (save the MK4/5 series).
 
For your application I would recommend a Swarovski Z5 3.5 - 18 x 44 if they still make them. I have one on my 264WM for the same distances you described.
Has worked great.
Hope this helps.
 
"light gathering" and "great glass" don't mean a hill of beans if a scope doesn't:

Retain Zero
Track Correctly
Return to Zero

Meopta doesn't have a great reputation in those areas… much like Leupold (save the MK4/5 series).
Well I guess that isn't an issue then , never had or heard of those issues, with the scope models I have it would be interesting to compare my MEOPTAS TO Whatever scope you prefer . So far they retain zero ,track and return to zero . I have so much confidence in one of my favorite rifles I hunt with, haven't checked it on my range for 2 years,. just game started feeling guilty and plan on verifying everting tomorrow.I must have bought some rare scopes that do what they supposed to do. I love my MEOPTAS , maybe mine are an exception the rule, who knows ,there is always critics to the other man's brand . I'm not partial to any brand , but will recommend something when I personally have a good experience with a particular scope brand etc. THE POST SAID AFFORDABLE ,In my opinion most 2 to 3 thousand dollar scopes aren't considered affordable to most . I can afford whatever , but prefer to keep my optic prices under a 1000 .
 
Well I guess that isn't an issue then , never had or heard of those issues, with the scope models I have it would be interesting to compare my MEOPTAS TO Whatever scope you prefer . So far they retain zero ,track and return to zero . I have so much confidence in one of my favorite rifles I hunt with, haven't checked it on my range for 2 years,. just game started feeling guilty and plan on verifying everting tomorrow.I must have bought some rare scopes that do what they supposed to do. I love my MEOPTAS , maybe mine are an exception the rule, who knows ,there is always critics to the other man's brand . I'm not partial to any brand , but will recommend something when I personally have a good experience with a particular scope brand etc. THE POST SAID AFFORDABLE ,In my opinion most 2 to 3 thousand dollar scopes aren't considered affordable to most . I can afford whatever , but prefer to keep my optic prices under a 1000 .
By the way MEOPTA builds NIGHTFORCE spotting scopes may not mean anything , but there are a lot of good reviews on MEOPTA scopes . That's all I have to say good luck on the hunt for an affordable adjustable scope .
 
Not sure I understand what you are saying but you can zero at 200 then loosen the turret and set the zero there. I wouldn't recommend that. If the scope has a zero stop, and most will, returning to zero is not an issue. The Trigicon ten mile is a good scope for the money. They put one through the ringer on the rockslide forum and it did well.
 
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