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Tangent Theta vs ZCO vs Schmidt vs Kahles
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 3096515" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Interesting. I've not used the ZCO 5-27 or the March 4.5x28. Like yourself, I have only read rave reviews on the ZCO scopes and intrigued by your assessment. While different models that are more compact in size,, I do own a ZCO420 and a March 2.5x25x52, both used quite extensively for LRH. My observations are that my March doesn't even come close to the FOV, optical quality, and low light performance of my ZCO420. Don't get me wrong, my March is a nice scope and has performed well for me but the improved performance of the ZCO is quite noticeable. As I'm an avid whitetail hunter, the ZCO420 gives an extra 10-15 minutes of visibility at dusk and dawn….Just my experience….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 3096515, member: 10291"] Interesting. I’ve not used the ZCO 5-27 or the March 4.5x28. Like yourself, I have only read rave reviews on the ZCO scopes and intrigued by your assessment. While different models that are more compact in size,, I do own a ZCO420 and a March 2.5x25x52, both used quite extensively for LRH. My observations are that my March doesn’t even come close to the FOV, optical quality, and low light performance of my ZCO420. Don’t get me wrong, my March is a nice scope and has performed well for me but the improved performance of the ZCO is quite noticeable. As I’m an avid whitetail hunter, the ZCO420 gives an extra 10-15 minutes of visibility at dusk and dawn….Just my experience…. [/QUOTE]
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