Zeiss LRP S3 636-56 Review

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Is all the elevation adjustment usable? It's not limited to only so many revs on the turrets? I mean if I had the right rail could I actually use all 160 moa on the 4x25 and all 110 on 6x36?

My Zeiss Conquests V4 and V6 both have full usability of the available elevation travel. I’m sure the Zeiss LRP scopes are the same.
 

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Is all the elevation adjustment usable? It's not limited to only so many revs on the turrets? I mean if I had the right rail could I actually use all 160 moa on the 4x25 and all 110 on 6x36?

Yes, and they have quite a bit more than advertised. My 4-25 has 190.1 MOA/55+ MILs. I’ve got it on a 22 with a 50 MOA rail and 30 MOA mount. Plan to shoot some ELR 22 with it this summer.
 

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Thanks, that what I was hoping for. I think the S3 will be my next scope.
 
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Your post made me want to check my 6-36, as mentioned my 4-25 has way more than advertised travel. So does my 6-36, it has 37.2 MILs or about 130.2 MOA.
Thanks for posting. My 6-36 is currently headed to Montana for some more drop testing.
 
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How did the drop testing go? Any failures yet?
I haven't seen the official report yet, but I saw @Formidilosus last week, and it sounds like it was having issues.

I had a shift when I did my drop test, but as I mentioned in the review, my rifle isn't bonded into the chassis, so it's possible the shift I saw was caused by the scope or something else.
 

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How did the drop testing go? Any failures yet?

 
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