Scopes in my safe are stacking up again and, as I go through and publish my reviews, some of them should really find a new home where they actually see some use.
This time around, it is the Revic Acura 5-25x50. As I mentioned previously, I like the scope a lot, but it is in MOA, which is not my cup of tea. Aside from the whole MOA business, it is a very good long range hunting/precision scope leaning a little more toward the MOA side of things.
Looking at the scope carefully, I see a couple of minor scratches that mostly came from bumping into other scope in the safe (I assume). I also see relatively faint ring marks (I tried to take a picture).
$1275 shipped within CONUS.
The next casualty of safe overcrowding is Meopta Optika LR 10x42 LRF binocular.
Optically and mechanically, it is in excellent condition. I see slight discoloration on the rubber eyepiece on one side. Beyond that, I do not see any evidence of me using for a couple of years.
I lost the cover for the threaded hole that is commonly used for tripod adapters, so I have the Vortex Pro binocular adapter stud in there to avoid leaving the threads exposed (this thing https://alnk.to/6IGzVeW).
$775 shipped within CONUS.
This time around, it is the Revic Acura 5-25x50. As I mentioned previously, I like the scope a lot, but it is in MOA, which is not my cup of tea. Aside from the whole MOA business, it is a very good long range hunting/precision scope leaning a little more toward the MOA side of things.
Looking at the scope carefully, I see a couple of minor scratches that mostly came from bumping into other scope in the safe (I assume). I also see relatively faint ring marks (I tried to take a picture).
$1275 shipped within CONUS.
The next casualty of safe overcrowding is Meopta Optika LR 10x42 LRF binocular.
Optically and mechanically, it is in excellent condition. I see slight discoloration on the rubber eyepiece on one side. Beyond that, I do not see any evidence of me using for a couple of years.
I lost the cover for the threaded hole that is commonly used for tripod adapters, so I have the Vortex Pro binocular adapter stud in there to avoid leaving the threads exposed (this thing https://alnk.to/6IGzVeW).
$775 shipped within CONUS.
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