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Swarovski Z5
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<blockquote data-quote="alled12" data-source="post: 413991" data-attributes="member: 26191"><p>I have two Z6's one is the 2.5-15x56 and the second is the 3-18x50, both are ballistic turret models. While I couldnt comment on the particular model you are looking at I can say that as stalking scopes they are amongst if not the best on the market. Optically at low light they are excellent, I have shot rabbits at night under lamp using these scopes and I have always been impressed. What I will say is that if you want to dial in wind that can be a little difficult as the windage adjustment is under a cap which you need to take off. It is onething I wish swarovski would alter on them. I shoot a fair amount at twilight and I have owned a number of different scopes and have had the privileged to use friends rifles with other high end manufacturers and the swarovski's are the best I have used. The ballistic turret is easy to use and handy to have predefined ranges dialled in a simple turn to you set aiming point and away you go. The scopes is extremely well made and strong. The use of the ballistic turret is explained well in the manual and like i said earlier very easy to use. If you would like any more info please feel free to pm me and I will go into more detial. I would definetly recommend any of Swaro's scopes. I bought mine as an investment, I have changed rifles but I havent changed the scopes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alled12, post: 413991, member: 26191"] I have two Z6's one is the 2.5-15x56 and the second is the 3-18x50, both are ballistic turret models. While I couldnt comment on the particular model you are looking at I can say that as stalking scopes they are amongst if not the best on the market. Optically at low light they are excellent, I have shot rabbits at night under lamp using these scopes and I have always been impressed. What I will say is that if you want to dial in wind that can be a little difficult as the windage adjustment is under a cap which you need to take off. It is onething I wish swarovski would alter on them. I shoot a fair amount at twilight and I have owned a number of different scopes and have had the privileged to use friends rifles with other high end manufacturers and the swarovski's are the best I have used. The ballistic turret is easy to use and handy to have predefined ranges dialled in a simple turn to you set aiming point and away you go. The scopes is extremely well made and strong. The use of the ballistic turret is explained well in the manual and like i said earlier very easy to use. If you would like any more info please feel free to pm me and I will go into more detial. I would definetly recommend any of Swaro's scopes. I bought mine as an investment, I have changed rifles but I havent changed the scopes. [/QUOTE]
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