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Sightron SIII vs Zeiss HD5?
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<blockquote data-quote="str8shoot" data-source="post: 784597" data-attributes="member: 26034"><p>I think it really depends on how you want to use this scope. If you want to use a ballistic holdover reticle the HD5 might be the way to go. If you are using your turret for holdover go with the SIII. </p><p></p><p>The HD5 is a 1 inch tube with less internal adjustment than the 30mm SIII. </p><p></p><p>I have the SIII you speak of and love it. I also have a PST and it is a good scope, but I prefer the Sightron.</p><p></p><p>I have not had a chance to look through a HD5 yet, but the regular conquest line always impressed me. If I got one of these I would get the RZ-800 reticle and use it for quick holdovers. Check out their website to see how your 6.5x284 loads work out on their Ballistic reticle calculator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="str8shoot, post: 784597, member: 26034"] I think it really depends on how you want to use this scope. If you want to use a ballistic holdover reticle the HD5 might be the way to go. If you are using your turret for holdover go with the SIII. The HD5 is a 1 inch tube with less internal adjustment than the 30mm SIII. I have the SIII you speak of and love it. I also have a PST and it is a good scope, but I prefer the Sightron. I have not had a chance to look through a HD5 yet, but the regular conquest line always impressed me. If I got one of these I would get the RZ-800 reticle and use it for quick holdovers. Check out their website to see how your 6.5x284 loads work out on their Ballistic reticle calculator. [/QUOTE]
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