I will be completing a review on the Zeiss Conquest V4 6-24x50 with the ZMOAAi-T20 reticle that I am currently using hunting with until mid-December. It should be up right after my hunts conclude so hit the watch button just upper right of this post so you get notified when @Justin Crossley publishes it.
I have been looking for a middle of the road price point long range scope that will deliver in all types of conditions for years.
I have used a NXS nightforce 5.5-22X50 for years as my go to long range scope and absolutely love it. However I can't afford to spend that kind of money on every setup that i obtain. I have had a few mid priced long range scopes that I have used on other rifles over the past several years and have not found one that really checks all the boxes as a go to long range scope.
The ones I have had have either let me down in low light performance, dependability or just in specs like not having enough adjustment to dial to the distances I want to be able to shoot. Now that I have my kids getting to hunting age, I have been searching harder so I can get them setup with a dependable setup.
When I first noticed this scope and its specs I felt I found what I was looking for. I was fortunate enough to obtain this scope and Zeiss' new Precision Rings for this review. Once I had this scope in my possession it did not disappoint the eyeball test--very compact and lightweight.
I decided to mount it on a rifle that I am also doing a review on. Once mounted, I brought to the range to zero it .Which I was able to do quickly and fell in love with the zero stop right off the bat "easiest zero stop I have personally used".
The way work and my schedule played out this year I had to wait until now to start using this scope for hunts. I'm excited to share my review on this scopes performance & hopefully I will have some nice pictures to go along with it. Hit me with any questions you might have and I'll do what I can to help.
I have been looking for a middle of the road price point long range scope that will deliver in all types of conditions for years.
I have used a NXS nightforce 5.5-22X50 for years as my go to long range scope and absolutely love it. However I can't afford to spend that kind of money on every setup that i obtain. I have had a few mid priced long range scopes that I have used on other rifles over the past several years and have not found one that really checks all the boxes as a go to long range scope.
The ones I have had have either let me down in low light performance, dependability or just in specs like not having enough adjustment to dial to the distances I want to be able to shoot. Now that I have my kids getting to hunting age, I have been searching harder so I can get them setup with a dependable setup.
When I first noticed this scope and its specs I felt I found what I was looking for. I was fortunate enough to obtain this scope and Zeiss' new Precision Rings for this review. Once I had this scope in my possession it did not disappoint the eyeball test--very compact and lightweight.
I decided to mount it on a rifle that I am also doing a review on. Once mounted, I brought to the range to zero it .Which I was able to do quickly and fell in love with the zero stop right off the bat "easiest zero stop I have personally used".
The way work and my schedule played out this year I had to wait until now to start using this scope for hunts. I'm excited to share my review on this scopes performance & hopefully I will have some nice pictures to go along with it. Hit me with any questions you might have and I'll do what I can to help.
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