Meopta USA Introduces New Dichroic Reticle Technology with Battery-Free Illumination

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Meopta USA Introduces New Dichroic Reticle Technology with Battery-Free Illumination
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Meopta USA is now offering groundbreaking new dichroic reticle technology in its MeoStar 3-12x56 riflescopes. Meopta’s patent-pending dichroic DichroTech coating enables reticles in multiple color configurations to automatically adjust color tone and intensity in varying light conditions without the use of a battery. DichroTech provides maximum contrast and visibility, enhancing target acquisition while speeding and improving shot placement.



Meopta’s first DichroTech reticle with battery-free, color-contrast enhancement, the 4D DichroTech, features a 4 MOA red dot in the center of the reticle. The dot and crosshairs are activated by ambient light for enhanced target acquisition. The proprietary patent-pending, light-sensitive dichroic coating appears bright red in daylight conditions but in lower light, depending on the background, the red may change to a light green color for better contrast. The reticle color adapts for optimal visibility depending on the amount of available ambient light while the dot in the center draws the eye to the point of aim. In addition, unlike the standard black reticle, the colored reticle is mostly transparent, which allows for a more complete field of view, particularly at higher magnifications.



“We are excited to bring this exceptional reticle technology to the hunting and shooting communities,” said Randy Garrison, Director of Meopta USA Sport Optics. “Meopta DichroTech reticles feature a leading-edge coating that enhances contrast and improves aiming ability in varying light conditions. This reticle technology offers hunters and shooters a convenient alternative to battery-powered illuminated riflescopes.”

The Meopta DichroTech 4D reticle is designed for maximum visibility in varying light conditions; with ambient light it provides significant target contrast at dawn, dusk, and throughout the day.



Initially, the Meopta DichroTech 4D reticle will be offered in the 30mm MeoStar R1 3-12x56 with a first focal plane reticle, and MeoStar R1r 3-12x56 with a second focal plane reticle. Meopta will offer many more DichroTech reticle options in a variety of riflescopes in 2019.



DichroTech Reticle – Day

DichroTech Reticle - Dusk



For a limited time, Meopta will be offering these riflescopes with 4D DichroTech reticle at the same price as its non-dichroic # 4 reticle.



Pricing through 3/31/19:

MeoStar R1 3-12x56 with DichroTech 4D Reticle $999.95

MeoStar R1r 3-12x56 with DichroTech 4D Reticle $999.95



Pricing after 3/31/19:

MeoStar R1 3-12x56 with DichroTech 4D Reticle $1,199.95

MeoStar R1r 3-12x56 with DichroTech 4D Reticle $1,199.95



If there is anything you're looking for please give us a call at 516-217-1000. It is always our pleasure to speak with you. Always give a call to discuss options and what would be best for your needs



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Hi Doug,

I was looking at the Meopta website and saw the release of the Optika binoculars. Do you have any info on those. What tier are they suppose to be?
 
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Hi Doug,

I was looking at the Meopta website and saw the release of the Optika binoculars. Do you have any info on those. What tier are they suppose to be?
They are between a Nikon Monarch 5 & Monarch 7 in optic quality, however, they are a magnesium alloy body rather than the plastic, which the Nikon is. They also have metal eyecups vs plastic. IMO, these should be a great unit in the price class of sub $300.00 binoculars and they are a product of the Czech Republic.
A nice addition to the Meopta optical offerings
 
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