Corrected.You might look at Meopta they have really good glass and even MADE some of the Zeiss scopes.
To add- I have Meopta Optika6. The glass is outstanding.
Corrected.You might look at Meopta they have really good glass and even MADE some of the Zeiss scopes.
Which makes a better scope for hunting out to 500 yards? Steiner or Trijicon? It will be going on a 7mm PRC bolt gun and I like the lowest power setting possible. Leaning towards the Steiner.
So Zeiss is no longer using them on some of the lower scopes?Corrected.
To add- I have Meopta Optika6. The glass is outstanding.
Any reason?Neither!
I believe they made some of the earlier Conquest line.So Zeiss is no longer using them on some of the lower scopes?
I run a couple of Trijicon scopes and they're very solid with great glass and turrets. Made in Japan and not China or the Philippines. Great customer service by both. I like the Credo that EuroOptic is selling for around $730.Which makes a better scope for hunting out to 500 yards? Steiner or Trijicon? It will be going on a 7mm PRC bolt gun and I like the lowest power setting possible. Leaning towards the Steiner.
He's replying to the OP's question I believe.Any reason?
Not sure why you want SFP, but if you get a chance, take a look at the Zeiss LRP S3...or S5 if you have the coin. Both are incredible scopes. I really like my S3!I am primarily a Leupold and Nightforce scopes guy. Leupold for hunting and NF for target shooting. But NF has just got too expensive for me.
Between the two SFP scopes listed below, which one would recommend and why?
Use: 600-1400 yards on steel targets with SA cartridges.
ZEISS CONQUEST V4 6-24X50, ZMOA20
Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25x50 EBR-4 MOA
thanks in advance
I wouldn't spend the money on the PST with the marked sub-tensioned reticle unless it was FFP.Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25x50 EBR-4 MOA
I had thought the Vortex was a FFP but could be wrong, I have moved away from SFP. But as far as glass I would give the edge to Zeiss, did a side by side compare on several other comparable to each other models but between Zeiss, NF and a Vortex Razor. I was going to go Zeiss it was a higher price point. But did wind up getting a deal on the Vortex Razor and I bought that. Vortex has great customer service and the scopes I have tracked well and met my needs for use. I have a couple of Leupolds I like a lot as well, NF has priced me out of their products at this point as well. My use of the scopes are hunting, occasional Long range, shooting and hunting. You have two good choices there., I would lean Zeiss seemed better for my old eyes.I am primarily a Leupold and Nightforce scopes guy. Leupold for hunting and NF for target shooting. But NF has just got too expensive for me.
Between the two SFP scopes listed below, which one would recommend and why?
Use: 600-1400 yards on steel targets with SA cartridges.
ZEISS CONQUEST V4 6-24X50, ZMOA20
Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25x50 EBR-4 MOA
thanks in advance
Found a new demo for 850.00Steiner makes great optics.
To the OP.
Quick look online at the Zeiss and its over $1200. You may have found a good deal on one or a sale somewhere. But at that price why not a used NF nxs. The seem to be selling $1100-$1300 on the forums.
Thanks, but not 6-24 pwr rangeI run a couple of Trijicon scopes and they're very solid with great glass and turrets. Made in Japan and not China or the Philippines. Great customer service by both. I like the Credo that EuroOptic is selling for around $730.
Trijicon Credo 4-16x50 SFP w/ Red MRAD Center Dot, 30mm, Matte Black Riflescope 2900003
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