New: Meopta MeoSport R 3-15x50 RD

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posted on February 2, 2022
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New from Meopta Sport Optics is the MeoSport R 3-15x50 RD optic with illuminated 4C reticle. Sporting a 30 mm main tube, the company says this 5X zoom scope with MeoBright lens coating “delivers bright, crisp, and clear images, even in inclement weather thanks to Meopta’s MeoDrop hydrophobic lens coating which aggressively repels rain.”

The MeoSport R 3-15x50 RD includes a side focus from 10 yards to infinity and exposed 0.1 MIL windage and elevation adjustments with zero-reset turrets that lock, along with an illuminated red-dot reticle. In addition, the sleek design incorporates a low-profile power ring for easy adjustment with gloved hands.

Nitrogen purged, shockproof and fully sealed, the MeoSport R 3-15x50 RD is designed to be fogproof and waterproof. Additionally, it is backed by Meopta’s Lifetime Transferrable Warranty.

MSRP for the MeoSport R 3-15x50 RD is $449.99. Learn more at meoptasportsoptics.com.


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