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Zeiss Conquest Turrets
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<blockquote data-quote="10th Mountain" data-source="post: 471845" data-attributes="member: 13534"><p>Zeiss does not engrave their own turrets. They have been referring all the work over to Kenton Industries. I have a Zeiss 6.5-20 X 50 and it is the best scope I have owned in terms of ruggedness and optical quality. I think swarovski is the best in terms of optics, but they are behind the curve when it comes to target knobs and LR applications. gun)</p><p> </p><p>The conquest are 18MOA per turn BTW. A simple fine crosshair reticle is best when using a custom turret. Just Range the target, dial the knob, center the crosshairs, relax, and squeeze. As long as the crosshair is centered on target power setting does not matter for the most part. </p><p> </p><p>Elevation Knobs are nice to have if you are planning to do Long Range shooting in windy conditions. Over 400-500 yards in a stiff breeze can move you 2-3MOA which is a foot or so left or right.</p><p> </p><p>10th</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10th Mountain, post: 471845, member: 13534"] Zeiss does not engrave their own turrets. They have been referring all the work over to Kenton Industries. I have a Zeiss 6.5-20 X 50 and it is the best scope I have owned in terms of ruggedness and optical quality. I think swarovski is the best in terms of optics, but they are behind the curve when it comes to target knobs and LR applications. gun) The conquest are 18MOA per turn BTW. A simple fine crosshair reticle is best when using a custom turret. Just Range the target, dial the knob, center the crosshairs, relax, and squeeze. As long as the crosshair is centered on target power setting does not matter for the most part. Elevation Knobs are nice to have if you are planning to do Long Range shooting in windy conditions. Over 400-500 yards in a stiff breeze can move you 2-3MOA which is a foot or so left or right. 10th [/QUOTE]
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