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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="azarcher10x" data-source="post: 1924663" data-attributes="member: 57286"><p>Interesting comments about the glass. Zeiss glass is about the best you can get, in fact they provide the glass for a lot of other manufacturers. I'd be interested to know if everything thing else is apples to apples on your comparisons, objective sizes, etc. I know the new V4's are coming out with actual locking windage turrets and they aren't capped. As far as illumination goes, I find it's really nice in low light when the power's all the way down on a FFP scope. As of yet Zeiss still doesn't offer that option. If I were a SFP guy, and the funds were there, I'd opt for the V6, if nothing else, for the adjustment range. (And the glass) V4 is still a great option!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azarcher10x, post: 1924663, member: 57286"] Interesting comments about the glass. Zeiss glass is about the best you can get, in fact they provide the glass for a lot of other manufacturers. I'd be interested to know if everything thing else is apples to apples on your comparisons, objective sizes, etc. I know the new V4's are coming out with actual locking windage turrets and they aren't capped. As far as illumination goes, I find it's really nice in low light when the power's all the way down on a FFP scope. As of yet Zeiss still doesn't offer that option. If I were a SFP guy, and the funds were there, I'd opt for the V6, if nothing else, for the adjustment range. (And the glass) V4 is still a great option! [/QUOTE]
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