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Meopta USA’s TGA 75 Collapsible Spotting Scope: Engineered for hunters

March 20, 2018 by Mark Miller Leave a Comment

Meopta USA has a new collapsible spotting scope engineered for hunters, The TGA 75 is a classic draw-tube design which allows the length to be shorten from 14.8 inches when fully extended to 9.8 inches when collapsed, making it easier to carry.

I am a big fan of Meopta. They make high quality optics that are clearly different from the gun show knock of models. If you care about precision, Meopta is a great option. Their premium-grade optics coatings produce superior light transmission and edge-to-edge clarity across the entire field of view

The TGA 75 has a fully-rubber-armored, lightweight aluminum body built to withstand use in the toughest terrain. Meopta’s proprietary MeoShieldTM coating makes it tough and protects external lens surfaces from abrasions and scratches.

“The compact TGA 75 spotting scope is ideal for hunters on the move and especially popular with those who pack into remote areas,” said Randy Garrison, Director of Meopta USA Sport Optics.  “Size, weight and optical performance are important, and the TGA 75 delivers on all fronts.”

Shockproof and water-resistant, the TGA 75 can be mounted on a tripod but is easily used without one by placing it on a tree, rock or pack for support.

 

Collapsible spotting scope is for users who need to be on the go and want a versatile, lightweight scope
The classic draw-tube design allows you to shorten the overall length of the TGA 75 down to 9.8 inches
Premium grade optics are fully multi-coated to ensure superior light transmission and edge to edge image resolution across the entire field of view
Fully rubber armored body means that the TGA 75 is able to stand up to the toughest terrains and can be viewed through without the use of a tripod, simply a rock or tree for stable support
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Retail Price

 

TGA 75 Body:                                    $899.95

30x WA-R Eyepiece:                         $399.95

30x WA Eyepiece:                             $399.95          

20-60x Eyepiece:                               $399.95

 

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

TGA 75 Body

 

Objective Lens (mm):                       75mm

Lens Coatings:                                  MeoBright, MeoShield

Length w/o eyepiece (in):                14.8 in

Weight w/o eyepiece (oz):               44.1 oz

Close Focus (ft):                               13.9 ft

Chassis material:                              Magnesium alloy

Armor:                                                Full rubber armor

Tripod thread:                                   1/4 – 20

Dioptric Correction:                         +/- 5

Waterproof:                                       No

Water-Resistant                                Yes

Shockproof:                                       Yes

 

 

Eyepieces

 

30x WA-R                                           3 inches, 4.6 oz

30x WA                                               3 inches; 3.7 oz

20-60x                                                 3.5 inches; 5.5 oz

 

 

About Meopta

The Meopta Group is a U.S. family-owned, global company with facilities in the United States and Europe. Founded in 1933 in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic), Meopta is a leading manufacturer & partner to many of the world’s finest optical brands. Meopta conceives, develops and manufactures precision optical and electro/optical systems for semiconductor, medical, aerospace and military industries as well as for consumer markets.

Image courtesy of Meopta

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Mark Miller is a Green Beret who served in Afghanistan and a number of other live fire locations. He's a poet-warrior in the classic sense, a casual hero and a student of science.

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