There are several scopes in the wheelhouse you mentioned. Personal preference is the primary consideration that will drive what you buy. Some people are locked into a particular brand that has proven good for them.

Understanding the Context

Some are looking for maximum durability and don’t care if it weighs over 30 ounces. I use digital scopes - mainly thermal but I do have a couple of daylight digital models also, including ones with built-in LRF to do the calc. Vortex Fury 5000 binos do a similar thing- built-in LRF, with AB firing solution shown, but on the glass and not a display screen. The digital scopes DO NOT remotely compare to a quality glass optic.

Key Insights

They're still somewhat gimmicky IMO - fun and cool ... the last few cabelas scopes I have seen looked kinda sightronish from the exterior but that would only mean the company in japan that makes them might also be making sightron. cabelas just labels their scopes, just like vortex, bushnell, sightron and other companies do. actually all those companies are just marketing companies that acutally ... I was looking around for a scope last week and noticed the lack of Meopta Scopes available at retailers.

Final Thoughts

Looks like CameralandNY, EuroOptic, and many others are not stocking anymore or they’re in a wait and hold pattern for a new product release. Anyone heard what’s going on? What’s up with Meopta Scopes these days - Long Range Hunting Forum Do you people of LRH have bubble levels on your hunting rifle scopes? Moreso, do you think they're worth messing around with? Or are they another "add on" that seems like it'd be more useful than it actually is? What do you think about them, if you do use them feel free to recommend your...

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