SHOT2025 Meopta Scopes

Published on July 20, 2025
Duration: 4:39

This video provides an overview of Meopta's new rifle scope offerings for 2025, presented at Shot Show. It details two main lines: the Hunter R5 series and a 'middle line,' highlighting features like tube diameter, reticle types (SFP/FFP), illumination positions, parallax adjustment, and turret locking mechanisms. Specific models and their intended applications, from hunting to long-range tactical shooting, are discussed.

Quick Summary

Meopta's 2025 rifle scope lineup, showcased at Shot Show, includes the Hunter R5 series with 30mm tubes, 11-position illumination, and lockable turrets. Their 'middle line' offers SFP/FFP options with reticles like BDC3 and Mil Dot, and some models feature a zero stop. Entry-level scopes are priced around $800-$900.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Meopta at Shot Show 2025
  2. 00:32Meopta Hunter R5 Series Overview
  3. 00:52Hunter R5 3-15x50 SFP Details
  4. 01:19Parallax Adjustment and Turret Locking
  5. 01:33Meopta's 'Middle Line' Scopes
  6. 01:51Reticle Options (4C, BDC3, Mil Dot)
  7. 02:05Illumination and Parallax on Middle Line
  8. 02:37Meopta 3-18x50 and 3-18x56 Models
  9. 02:51Meopta 4.5-27x50 Scope
  10. 03:09Long Range Tactical Scope (34mm Tube)
  11. 03:31Meopta 5-30x56 FFP Details
  12. 03:41Zero Stop Feature Discussion
  13. 03:50Meopta Scope Pricing and Affordability
  14. 04:04Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Meopta Hunter R5 rifle scope series?

The Meopta Hunter R5 series, exemplified by the 3-15x50 SFP model, features a robust 30mm tube, 11-position illumination control for the reticle, and lockable windage and elevation turrets for precise adjustments. It also includes parallax adjustment from 10 meters to infinity.

What reticle options are available on Meopta's 'middle line' of scopes?

Meopta's 'middle line' of scopes offers a variety of reticle options to suit different shooting disciplines. These include the 4C, BDC3, and Mil Dot variants, such as the Emirat reticle, available in both Second Focal Plane (SFP) and First Focal Plane (FFP) configurations.

Does Meopta offer scopes with a zero stop feature?

Yes, Meopta has incorporated a zero stop feature into some of their higher-end models. Specifically, the 5-30x56 FFP scope and the 4.5-27x50 scope are equipped with this functionality, allowing for a quick return to zero after adjustments.

What is the typical price range for Meopta's entry-level rifle scopes?

Meopta aims to provide accessible European optics, with their entry-level rifle scopes generally priced between $800 and $900. This pricing strategy makes their quality optics more attainable for a wider range of shooters.

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