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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
I need to decide on a scope
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<blockquote data-quote="HAMMERHAND" data-source="post: 564333" data-attributes="member: 33066"><p>Mike,</p><p> Consider talking to doug @ cameraland. I've bought 2 zeiss conquest scopes with rapid Z (dealer demo's) from him ($700-800), and have been very pleased. After I started using Zeiss glass, I sold all my leupy's and burris glass....IMO, simply no comparison. My long range rig has the rapid Z 800, but I'm going to switch it up to the Z-1000. I've got a bunch of one shot antelope kills over 500, and two long range bull elk kills (one shot each) 616, and 787 yards respectively. After using the rapidZ system over fumbling around with turrets in the field and losing opportunities at some great trophies I'm certain I will never go back unless I go to hunting prairie dogs exclusively. Having practiced with the rapid-Z system, I can hit a large baloon on a stake with one shot out to 800 yards without fumbling with knobs as long as my inputs are solid in the calculator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HAMMERHAND, post: 564333, member: 33066"] Mike, Consider talking to doug @ cameraland. I've bought 2 zeiss conquest scopes with rapid Z (dealer demo's) from him ($700-800), and have been very pleased. After I started using Zeiss glass, I sold all my leupy's and burris glass....IMO, simply no comparison. My long range rig has the rapid Z 800, but I'm going to switch it up to the Z-1000. I've got a bunch of one shot antelope kills over 500, and two long range bull elk kills (one shot each) 616, and 787 yards respectively. After using the rapidZ system over fumbling around with turrets in the field and losing opportunities at some great trophies I'm certain I will never go back unless I go to hunting prairie dogs exclusively. Having practiced with the rapid-Z system, I can hit a large baloon on a stake with one shot out to 800 yards without fumbling with knobs as long as my inputs are solid in the calculator. [/QUOTE]
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