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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Bushnell ET4305?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nieko" data-source="post: 512292" data-attributes="member: 30724"><p>Probably the Bushnell because the Zeiss is on a lightweight hunting rifle and I have had great luck with the rapid z800 ret for hunting, it is a little thick but is easily seen in low light conditions, the glass is great, I could easily make shots out to 400 yds way after legal light. I use the reticule hold overs if time is limited and dial if I have extra time. I had Zeiss install a Moa turret on the elevation and the clicks are positive and precise, also I like the 18 minutes in one turn. This is a tough to beat hunting scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nieko, post: 512292, member: 30724"] Probably the Bushnell because the Zeiss is on a lightweight hunting rifle and I have had great luck with the rapid z800 ret for hunting, it is a little thick but is easily seen in low light conditions, the glass is great, I could easily make shots out to 400 yds way after legal light. I use the reticule hold overs if time is limited and dial if I have extra time. I had Zeiss install a Moa turret on the elevation and the clicks are positive and precise, also I like the 18 minutes in one turn. This is a tough to beat hunting scope. [/QUOTE]
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