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A couple of Meopta Meostars for the Song Dogs !

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    Posted: January/08/2013 at 17:44
 
Hello, First off I want to give Big Thanks to CFII and SWFA for there help with this latest scope purchase. I recently bought my second meostar and it is the 3-12x56 rd model. It will be used at night mostly and from what I see it is going to work real well. The glass in these scopes is very likable and build is solid. It has the 4k reticle in second focal plane and shows up nice at night with out any flare.
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A sexy duo indeed, my friend! I see a closed dust cover, as well. 

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Using TPS on both. highs on the rra and mediums on the volq. 
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