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Leupold vs Zeiss
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<blockquote data-quote="rharmon" data-source="post: 544118" data-attributes="member: 36681"><p>I just ordered a Zeiss 4.5-14x44 with the rapid Z 800, and I'm going to put on my new Stainless Steel Savage .270 with the Accutrigger and Accustock. I have not recieved the scope yet, but I should recieve it this week.</p><p></p><p>I studied the rapid Z retical info, and the calculator on the Zeiss web site. All the rapid Z reticals are suppose to be zeroed at 200 yards, then the calculator gives your coorrisponding ranges for each retical graduations according to the caliber and cartridge you are shooting. I used a Federal Ammo, 130 grain boat tail, and the retical calibration came very close to the corresponding 100 yard increments. 4 = 397 yards, 5 = 494 yards, up to 800 = 786 yards.</p><p></p><p>I'm excited to shoot it. But my only problem now is finding a range for me to shoot the longer ranges. I live in Arkansas about 60 due north of little rock, and there aren't any ranges above 200 or 300 yards.</p><p></p><p>Ray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rharmon, post: 544118, member: 36681"] I just ordered a Zeiss 4.5-14x44 with the rapid Z 800, and I'm going to put on my new Stainless Steel Savage .270 with the Accutrigger and Accustock. I have not recieved the scope yet, but I should recieve it this week. I studied the rapid Z retical info, and the calculator on the Zeiss web site. All the rapid Z reticals are suppose to be zeroed at 200 yards, then the calculator gives your coorrisponding ranges for each retical graduations according to the caliber and cartridge you are shooting. I used a Federal Ammo, 130 grain boat tail, and the retical calibration came very close to the corresponding 100 yard increments. 4 = 397 yards, 5 = 494 yards, up to 800 = 786 yards. I'm excited to shoot it. But my only problem now is finding a range for me to shoot the longer ranges. I live in Arkansas about 60 due north of little rock, and there aren't any ranges above 200 or 300 yards. Ray [/QUOTE]
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