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Zeiss V4 6x24x50 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JumpinMule" data-source="post: 1541744" data-attributes="member: 73556"><p>Been running one with the ZMOA-1 reticle for 6 months now. It's a solid scope with great features for the long range hunter looking to save weight. The glass is clear and bright in all conditions. I would say the glass is on par or little better than most scopes in the same price range. The reticle is a little thick for long range shots on small targets but I feel its efficient for most hunting situations. The zero stop is solid and easy to set and the turret tracks spot on. Clicks are fairly solid and audible. I was worried how it would hold zero when used hard. I have not re-zeroed it since I mounted it and its been strapped to my pack, in a scabbard on horses and over 300 rounds on a braked 30 Nosler. Only Complaint, I have a hard time getting a clean sight picture when its above 18 power if I'm in awkward positions. Overall its a pretty solid scope for the price and definitely keeps the weight down! I have no hands on experience with the sightron so can't comment on which is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JumpinMule, post: 1541744, member: 73556"] Been running one with the ZMOA-1 reticle for 6 months now. It's a solid scope with great features for the long range hunter looking to save weight. The glass is clear and bright in all conditions. I would say the glass is on par or little better than most scopes in the same price range. The reticle is a little thick for long range shots on small targets but I feel its efficient for most hunting situations. The zero stop is solid and easy to set and the turret tracks spot on. Clicks are fairly solid and audible. I was worried how it would hold zero when used hard. I have not re-zeroed it since I mounted it and its been strapped to my pack, in a scabbard on horses and over 300 rounds on a braked 30 Nosler. Only Complaint, I have a hard time getting a clean sight picture when its above 18 power if I'm in awkward positions. Overall its a pretty solid scope for the price and definitely keeps the weight down! I have no hands on experience with the sightron so can't comment on which is better. [/QUOTE]
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