Noblex rifle scopes - experiences?

Hales Smut

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After having a look on their website they seem to have a very intresting line of optics. Prices in the Steiner 4 range.
Anybody having experience with them - using them? Most important low light performance compared to the big names.
Noblex is what once was Docter Optics, the East German company.
 
Very good scopes. I have 1-4x20 Docter with just a single red dot reticle. I have an S&B of same dimensions with just a single post reticle.

In terms of construction and feel - on a par with each other.

Optically nowt to choose between them. But I think the red dot is better for me than the Post reticle. But not convinced.
 
I have one of their V6 2-12x50’s which was good enough that it was one of the things I packed to move here.

Really nice glass. And great low light transmission.

Only regret is maybe that I didn’t get the 2.5-15x56 when I got this
 
Thanks. Many years ago Docter was made in Jena, an East German town ( Carl Zeiss Jena, before). This along German quality standards.
I don't know if this is still the case?
I also am fully aware, that Japan and probably other "Eastern" countries can make to quality optics, along a German guidelines and quality control.
Their website shows a good few intresting scopes for both stalking, range work and double duty.
 
Dear all,
I have a Noblex interception 2.5-20x50. I bought it 2. hand through their website.
I do recomend it, allthough I have not shot 500 rounds with it.
The only sad thing about it: made in PRC (well hidden).
 
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