I know this was not directed towards me, but I think that the ZCO 420 claim to fame is the high optical image quality in a short/fast design with 50mm. At least when it was introduced. They packed a lot into a small scope, and that is probably not easy to execute. Thus the high cost.You didn't even answer the question he asked...WHAT FEATURES JUSTIFY ANOTHER $2500? ...lol
It sucks, because the ZCO is magical toMan, I'm with you. I got cold feet and started thinking about the 4-20x ATAC-R.
I don’t own a ZCO so I can’t name the features that might make them better. BUT For the Kahles, it’s the whole thing…glass, turrets and craftsmanship. I assume it’s the same for ZCO.You didn't even answer the question he asked...WHAT FEATURES JUSTIFY ANOTHER $2500? ...lol
Hahaha True! I’m shaking in my boots nervous about the Kahles testing!Well you should have deduced what he said sir.
Being as he listed 2 scopes that for sure dont really hold zero........
I guess we know the answer isnt $2500 more to ensure they work correctly.....
That's disappointing. Anyway to check if it's conclusively not a ring issue as you alluded to potentially being the case? I'll switch my ZCO420 and ZCO527 to either ATACR or ZP5 if it's the scope so it would be good to know for sure.
Interesting observations from you and Ryan comparing to Minox ZP5. I was quite disappointed in my ZP5 when compared to my ZCOs. The Minox was quite a bit worse. I only have a single Minox to compare so I may have a bad sample as I've heard there can be big variations in the ZP5s.
Thanks for these tests. They are pure gold.
Honestly, the PST 2 is a nightmare scope that I spent more time chasing zeroes on than any other. I sold it for a fixed SWFA 10x on the same rifle and haven’t lost zero once yet. More time for shooting, no more carrying around a tool kit everywhere I go.Hahaha True! I’m shaking in my boots nervous about the Kahles testing!
My Mark 5 has a POI issue and I’m currently sending it in…..it lives on a PRS rifle so I don’t really care about having to zero at the beginning of each day, but this one didn’t even hold zero through 10rd strings! So far, their customer service hasn’t been great. 4-6 weeks to get the scope back….I’ll probably sell it when it gets back and buy an ATACR
The PST 2 lives on a PRS 22 gun. I sight it in before every match and quite frankly haven’t had enough recoil to throw it off during a match.
That’s great the Kahles feels like it’s a superior product. However, none of those things you mentioned like “turrets” or “glass” matter if the thing can’t retain zero. Luxuries only matter if reliability is achieved first. Unfortunately most scope companies (and car companies) have prioritized the reverse of this because the market allows it.I don’t own a ZCO so I can’t name the features that might make them better. BUT For the Kahles, it’s the whole thing…glass, turrets and craftsmanship. I assume it’s the same for ZCO.
Snipers hide is a great place to sell these scopes. That forum has more LARPers than a comic con convention.Hahaha True! I’m shaking in my boots nervous about the Kahles testing!
My Mark 5 has a POI issue and I’m currently sending it in…..it lives on a PRS rifle so I don’t really care about having to zero at the beginning of each day, but this one didn’t even hold zero through 10rd strings! So far, their customer service hasn’t been great. 4-6 weeks to get the scope back….I’ll probably sell it when it gets back and buy an ATACR
The PST 2 lives on a PRS 22 gun. I sight it in before every match and quite frankly haven’t had enough recoil to throw it off during a match.
Drop it and find out? If it fails sell it on SHGet ready for the ZCO scopes to start hitting the classifieds.
The only non “Form Approved” scope I have on a rifle anymore is a XTRIII on a CZ 22. I like it, but don’t trust it. Half way tempted to switch it out to a swfa 5-20.
Speaking of “Form Approved” could we get some kind of sticker we could order?