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  1. J

    Leupold Gold Ring HD 8x32 versus SV 8x32

    I'm not saying everyone who looks through one will be wowed, but to automatically dismiss anything non-euro calls for the need to pull your head from hour asss.
  2. J

    Leupold Gold Ring HD 8x32 versus SV 8x32

    Zzz-zzz, you can believe what you want. It matters none to me. Thing is, I'm here, you're no, and I "test" them every day. I have owned or used most high end glass so I don't need you or anyone else to tell me what my eyes see. The Toric is easily the best glass in this camp. You sound...
  3. J

    Leupold Gold Ring HD 8x32 versus SV 8x32

    I agree 100% with the above, having extensive use of the 8x32 and 10x42 GR HD's. Some people's egos will not let them live in the real world. Off topic I know , but I'm wrapping up 10 days in Namibia as we speak. There are several sets of Swarovski SLC WB, a conquest HD in 8x42, a Leupold...
  4. J

    Leupold Gold Ring HD 8x32 versus SV 8x32

    I believe you're incorrect about that, but it's not worth arguing about. You do know that Meopta was the OEM for the previous generation Zeiss FL T spotting scopes, and some of the Leica spotters as well? They also were the OEM for some of the Zeiss hunting scopes.
  5. J

    Leupold Gold Ring HD 8x32 versus SV 8x32

    The Cabelas Euro has the identical hinge cover as the Meopta Meostar.
  6. J

    Leupold Gold Ring HD 8x32 versus SV 8x32

    As far as I know, Meopta and Schmidt & Bender are the only ones who grind and polish their own glass, in house.
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