Rapid z 1000 calibrations

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Just bought a 6.5-20 conquest /rapid z 1000. Does anyone know what the calibrations are in moa at 20 power between the various hashmarks. I am going to try to apply it to a custom load. Any help would be appreciated.....Rich
 
I have a couple Zeiss with the rapid-Z reticles. Go to www.zeiss.com/sports and they have a balistic calculator. Punch in your bullet, velocity, BC ect, ect. It will come up with a yardage for every line on your reticle out to 1000 yards. I did this with my 257 Wby and came out real close.
 
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Thanks guys! I actually did both. Talked to Bob coletta at Zeiss. He was very helpful. Also used the Zeiss calculator...Thanks again.....Rich
 
Note: Please enter your information into our Rapid-Z Calculator to ensure that you make the best possible reticle selection
based on your caliber, bullet, hunting conditions and location.
 
UPDATE

'Been doing some hunting for the best scope for my Springfield M1A (M21).

Springfield Armory Rifles

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ZEISS RAPID Z 1000 RETICLE vs. RAPID Z 800 RETICLE
Both are around $925
And both are 4.5-14x50

http://www.zeiss.de/C1256BCF0020BE5F/Contents-Frame/E34E4125AA548D6685256BCF0061320D

Note: Please enter your information into our Rapid-Z Calculator to ensure that you make the best possible reticle selection
based on your caliber, bullet, hunting conditions and location.

According to their calculator for the Rapid Z 1000 (designed for the .308 Match bullets):
This IS the value for .308, Sierra 168-gr. MK (BC =.462),
Velocity: 2,550 fps,
Elevation: 4,500 ft. ASL
Temp: 80 degrees F

The Rapid Z 1000
With their calculator, and the scope power ring set to 11.87 (12 power):
They say to zero dead-on at 500 yards with the Bar 5. (Bar 5 is the center crosshair.)
At Bar 1 will impact at 154 yards (or zero at 154 yards with Bar 1).
Bar 2 = 224 (Bars 1 - 4 are above the center crosshair Bar 5.)
Bar 3 = 316
Bar 4 = 406
Bar 5 = 500
Bar 6 = 595
Bar 7 = 692
Bar 8 = 791
Bar 9 = 892
Bar 10 = 993
This is seemingly unbeatable.

Now, with the Rapid Z 800:
With the M1A, same load, they say to put the power ring at 14 power.
Sight in at 1.77" high @ 100 yards for a 200 yard zero (Center Crosshairs).
Bar 2 will impact at 295 yards (an unmarked bar). (All Bars are below the center crosshairs.)
Bar 4 = 395
Bar 5 = 495
Bar 6 = 596
Bar 7 = 698
Bar 8 = 800

I know it's not 1,000 - but rather versatile anyway...

:rolleyes: So, I'm deciding on which to choose.
More field of view at 12 power with the Z 1000, than 14x on the Z 800.
And the Z 800 is intended for other calibers, but, look at what I found for the .308!

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But, if you definitely need it backed-off at the lowest 4.5 power also, then the Z 800 will work for both close-quarter work and long-range. (What would the Z 1000 do at 4.5 power? - when it is set up for range at 12 power?)

Maybe we can't have our cake, and eat it too. :D


Zeiss Rapid Z 1000
Zeiss | 4.5-14x50 AO MC Conquest Riflescope | 52 14 90 9973

Zeiss Rapid Z 800
Zeiss 4.5-14x50 800


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I have two of the 6.5-20x50 Z1000's . I have one on my 6.5 Sherman and the other is going on my 300 Sherman. With a little resourcefulness on the zero, it is surprising how useful this reticle is on several applications. I have target turrets for the long range stuff but I like the option of the range bars for quick shots. I had a bad experience last year on a herd of Antelope that were changing distance so fast that I couldn't keep up with the turrets only. Long story:D:D.......Rich
 
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