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Jeremiah P
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Now that I've got my new gun I need a scope for it. I can't decide which to go with, leaning toward a 6.5 - 20 x 50 but not sure if I should go with the conquest or mark 4. Anyone have advice on either scope, likes, dislikes, etc.
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Re: Zeiss or Leupold
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I bought two scopes in the last 6 months. Both Zeiss Conquest's. I put the 3.5 x 10 x 44 on my 270 with the z-600 reticle. My wife then bought me a .300 RUM for my birthday and put the 4.5 - 14 x 50 AO MC with hunting turrets and the z-800 reticle. I convinced myself that I like Zeiss better. I think it is better glass, and from what I heard the Conquest line is assembled by Leupold. I don't think you can go wrong with either one, but this is my preference.
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:)I live in America, how far do you live from Portland?
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nuff said. Buy american.
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The zeiss is $250 cheaper and the optics seem better
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Buy the Zeiss for quality of optics and durability.
Buy the Leupold to support your country and for the warranty.
If it was my $, I'd buy the Zeiss
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After going and checking them out again I went with the leupold, I really like the fact that they will make me custom turrets for only $70 bucks all I have to do is give them all my bullet data and zeroed in range. And if I have any problems their not far away.
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Excellent decision! You won't be disappointed!
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March 11, 2009, 05:10:03 PM »
congrats! I just bought my first leupold today! now if only I could buy my rifle....
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I have the 4.5-14-50LR VX 3 with a custom knob it works great.
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great choice.
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Re: Zeiss or Leupold
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Nice! How long does it take to get the turrents put in?
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It took about a week to get my scope back
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March 12, 2009, 05:55:43 PM »
I got my custom knob from Kenton Industries
http://www.kentonindustries.com/
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the zeiss conquest is assembled in the usa with german parts, for the american market i checked because i am considering buying one .
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