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anyone use a meopta reflex sight

Posted: June 13th, 2018, 4:55 pm
by gaswamp
noticed that cameraland has these on sale over half price off Meopta MeoSight II 3 MOA ....Hard for me not to buy another Burris fastfire but I do have a pair of Mepta binocs and really like them.


http://cameralandny.com/products.html?c ... ce&x=0&y=0

Re: anyone use a meopta reflex sight

Posted: June 14th, 2018, 4:20 pm
by Hoobilly
buy it and test for us!

I like that its available in 5moa

Re: anyone use a meopta reflex sight

Posted: February 13th, 2019, 2:12 pm
by KyScott
I've looked at the Meopta several times but at that price point I believe i'm gonna give the Holosun HE510C Elite a try. It's solar capable, has auto on/off, different reticles, comes in Green or Red, up to 50,000 Hr battery life, comes with mount for weaver style or picatinny and has a Titanium protective hood. https://www.heartoftexasarmory.com/stor ... Elite.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XpQ2l54K1I

Re: anyone use a meopta reflex sight

Posted: February 13th, 2019, 6:40 pm
by howl
1000hr battery life is kinda short if Burris is 5000. Trijicon RMR is a couple years. Shield SIS is also extra long-lived.

I was all set to get a Delta Point Pro until I saw a deal to get another FastFire cheap. Of course, I had to send the Fastfire in for service because it was eating batteries. Was going to sell it and get a Delta Point Pro, but I read it has battery life measured in days if you carry it around, due to the auto on/off feature.

The problem with these things is you really need to look at them in person to see what the dot looks like to your eyes, but it's hard to find a shop that stocks a full selection. I haven't seen them all, but what I have been able to see hasn't shown one that does it all for me. So, Fastfire is good enough.

Re: anyone use a meopta reflex sight

Posted: February 14th, 2019, 1:21 pm
by KyScott
howl wrote: February 13th, 2019, 6:40 pm 1000hr battery life is kinda short if Burris is 5000. Trijicon RMR is a couple years. Shield SIS is also extra long-lived.

I was all set to get a Delta Point Pro until I saw a deal to get another FastFire cheap. Of course, I had to send the Fastfire in for service because it was eating batteries. Was going to sell it and get a Delta Point Pro, but I read it has battery life measured in days if you carry it around, due to the auto on/off feature.

The problem with these things is you really need to look at them in person to see what the dot looks like to your eyes, but it's hard to find a shop that stocks a full selection. I haven't seen them all, but what I have been able to see hasn't shown one that does it all for me. So, Fastfire is good enough.
If you're close to a Sportsmans Warehouse they usually have a huge selection. The one in Lexington has the Holosun, Leupold, vortex, Burris and Nikon plus a few i don't remember.