Honyock
WKR
Maybe I'm just lucky, but I have had zero tracking issues with the V4.
Form have you filmed/posted field test results from a Zeiss V4 drop/tracking/rtz tesr? Also Is the (reported) testing regime done by Zeiss insufficient by your standards? Thanks
Damn! epic fail!I have not done a V4 or V6 for the forum. I have done it to quite a few however. If Ryan gets one, then I will do it on a V4/6. I just did one on Zeiss’s LRP- it failed catastrophically.
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Also Is the (reported) testing regime done by Zeiss insufficient by your standards? Thanks
Could this be accomplished with a fixture and a collimator, provided they simulated impacts?To answer this question-
No, Zeiss does not check zero retention with impacts, nor zero retention from shooting. Shaking a scope around does not tell me whether it held zero or not.
In some ways, yes. Nightforce does something like that- you can watch videos of them doing it. However, you still need to shoot them to know.Could this be accomplished with a fixture and a collimator, provided they simulated impacts?
I have not done a V4 or V6 for the forum. I have done it to quite a few however. If Ryan gets one, then I will do it on a V4/6. I just did one on Zeiss’s LRP- it failed catastrophically.
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None of my gear ever looks remotely that abused.
My v4 has also had no problem holding zero and dialing up and back to 880yds for 3 seasons of solid use. Its been knocked over on rocks in New Mexico barbary hunting, banged around out of the case sitting shotgun driving jeep roads in CO, hunted high elevations in 1st elk and early mule deer and performed flawlessly and has overall been very reliable. Am I going to test drop it 3x from 3ft? Not likely. Should everyone test fire any scope that suffers such a fall during a hunt to ensure zero? Yes.
Form have you filmed/posted field test results from a Zeiss V4 drop/tracking/rtz test? Also Is the (reported) testing regime done by Zeiss insufficient by your standards? Thanks
Abused or used? Abused to me is purposely doing something with the intent to break or destroy it. That is not at all what I do.
This is a scope that was used as gingerly as I could from October to February. That is, the scope was being used for an evaluation of the reticle, and as best as possible could not be broken. I don’t know how someone would actually use a scope and have less marks than this-
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No drops, no abuse and it still looked like this after three months-
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Are you happy with the low light capability of the V4 in the box blind?I’ve had zero tracking issues with my V4 either but I’m an eastern US Hunter that hunts out of box blinds. The hardest fall my rifle will take is on a muddy cut corn field.