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<blockquote data-quote="Buano" data-source="post: 672734" data-attributes="member: 21641"><p>I've never heard of tracking problems on a Zeiss, even a bottom-of-the-line Zeiss Conquest. The limitations come from what the Zeiss doesn't have, that being a tube you could use to drive nails with, more adjustment range, and lighted reticles (not available on most Zeiss scopes). The advantage of the Zeiss scopes are also simple: they are lighter, with better glass & coatings so you can cary them up mountains and see animals at dawn & dusk.</p><p></p><p>I'd opt for a Nightforce on a heavy gun used primarily in the middle of the day, like my woodchuck rifle. On a deer or elk rifle I'm going to cary over mountains & hunt early & late, Zeiss & Swarovski (and yes, Leupold) get the nod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buano, post: 672734, member: 21641"] I've never heard of tracking problems on a Zeiss, even a bottom-of-the-line Zeiss Conquest. The limitations come from what the Zeiss doesn't have, that being a tube you could use to drive nails with, more adjustment range, and lighted reticles (not available on most Zeiss scopes). The advantage of the Zeiss scopes are also simple: they are lighter, with better glass & coatings so you can cary them up mountains and see animals at dawn & dusk. I'd opt for a Nightforce on a heavy gun used primarily in the middle of the day, like my woodchuck rifle. On a deer or elk rifle I'm going to cary over mountains & hunt early & late, Zeiss & Swarovski (and yes, Leupold) get the nod. [/QUOTE]
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