Equipment & Gear > Scopes and Optics

which glass is best

<< < (3/9) > >>

kselkhunter:
Out of that lineup, I would go with the Zeiss.   

Sneaky:

--- Quote from: Stein on February 22, 2022, 12:00:29 PM ---
--- Quote from: b23 on February 22, 2022, 11:28:58 AM ---
--- Quote from: Sneaky on February 22, 2022, 10:54:33 AM ---Single place to aim = not screwing it up under stress. Just looking to dial if necessary and go. Optical clarity and simplicity is important to me.
--- End quote ---

If you intend to dial with this setup I would be more concerned with the scopes ability to dial up/down and return to zero, consistently, than I would its optical quality.

--- End quote ---

 :yeah: :yeah:

--- End quote ---

Yeah, obviously.

Sneaky:

--- Quote from: Karl Blanchard on February 22, 2022, 12:14:07 PM ---My issue with duplex reticles in a LR scope is how do you accurately hold wind? A basic MOA reticle is a very simple tool to learn and will up your shooting game immensely.

--- End quote ---

Yeah I understand how they work, thanks

fishngamereaper:
I've got a ton of time behind all three flavors...
NF and Zeiss are a step above the lue...I love NF scopes but my eyes prefer the Zeiss. I'm currently running a Zeiss on my PRC and it's been exceptional. Superb glass, positive detents, solid zero stop etc...so far it's been flawless from Idaho to Alaska... :twocents:

deerhunter_98520:
I ran a v4 6-24x50 for a couple years and it worked great until this past Nov in Idaho. Somehow it lost zero and I was shooting 6" high and I missed the biggest buck of my life unaware this happened. Took it to the range when i got back to find out and I had to loosen my zero stop to get it adjusted back to zero. Glass was clear and no issues with that. Maybe mine was a fluke but it put a bad taste in my mouth and I went nightforce recently because of that.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version