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Buy once cry once new optic - seeking experienced advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Franko21" data-source="post: 2442216" data-attributes="member: 108629"><p>I own the ZCO 5-27. I have owned optics by S&B, Vortex, Nightforce, and a few others.</p><p></p><p>The things that make the ZCO so nice are:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The eyebox is forgiving and the scope is very easy to get behind</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The optic does not "dim" as you increase magnification all the way to the max, you miss it anytime you are behind an optic that does</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Clarity and color is superb. I was comparing the ZCO to a recently purchased Vortex G3 Razor 6-36 and at 800 yards the ZCO rendered the textures of treebark and leaves better at 27 than the Razor at 36</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">I was comparing the ZCO against a Burris XTR3 a bit ago and was looking at a tree that was in bloom about 200 yards away. The tree was on the other side of a black roof at about 190 yards and a strong mirage was coming up off the roof for the Burris. The same mirage was barely noticeable with the ZCO</li> </ol><p>The ZCO is a luxury, and I love it. The only way mine is going away any time soon is if I break down and buy a ZCO 8-40 (I have discovered I have a magnification addiction) or if the new S&B 6-36 is just as spectacular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Franko21, post: 2442216, member: 108629"] I own the ZCO 5-27. I have owned optics by S&B, Vortex, Nightforce, and a few others. The things that make the ZCO so nice are: [LIST=1] [*]The eyebox is forgiving and the scope is very easy to get behind [*]The optic does not "dim" as you increase magnification all the way to the max, you miss it anytime you are behind an optic that does [*]Clarity and color is superb. I was comparing the ZCO to a recently purchased Vortex G3 Razor 6-36 and at 800 yards the ZCO rendered the textures of treebark and leaves better at 27 than the Razor at 36 [*]I was comparing the ZCO against a Burris XTR3 a bit ago and was looking at a tree that was in bloom about 200 yards away. The tree was on the other side of a black roof at about 190 yards and a strong mirage was coming up off the roof for the Burris. The same mirage was barely noticeable with the ZCO [/LIST] The ZCO is a luxury, and I love it. The only way mine is going away any time soon is if I break down and buy a ZCO 8-40 (I have discovered I have a magnification addiction) or if the new S&B 6-36 is just as spectacular. [/QUOTE]
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