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No more Zeiss scopes for me. I'll stick with Leupold.
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What turret did you use with the Conquest scopes?
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ddj
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I second what Alex38 recommends. The Meopros work well for me. I have two, both are 4x12x50s and have the #4 reticle. The fine lines on these may be a tad too fine. Don't know how that compares to the thickness on a duplex version. I also have a couple of Zeiss conquests. These two product lines are very similar. I'd have to give the edge to Zeiss conquest.
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Sounds like Zeiss should change their name to Reiss.
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No more Zeiss scopes for me. I'll stick with Leupold. Just curious Mark as to why "no more Zeiss" and Leupold is good to go. You are aware that Leupold sources all it's glass (and some other components) from Asia right ? Not to single out Leupold, but as Barsness has stated, "it's a global market".
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Sounds like Zeiss should change their name to Reiss. That right there is some funny [bleep] Drew!!
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Don't encourage me...haha.
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No more Zeiss scopes for me. I'll stick with Leupold. Doubt you ever owned one
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I ain`t got no dog in this hunt butt.......... I own 1 Zeiss scope now A Conquest 2.5-8x32 20#Ret. It is on my 270 WBY if I had a VX3 2.5-8x36 WITH A HEAVY DUPLEX ONLY. I would go with a Leupold over the Zeiss. But that has to do more with my Vision and night blindness than anything.Also if any of my Leupold go belly up it would not be hard to send them in to be fixed.Never had a Leupold go bad yet..... AMRA
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No more Zeiss scopes for me. I'll stick with Leupold. Doubt you ever owned one I own one right now. I bought it because it was assembled in the US.
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