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Zeiss Conquest V6 Rifle Scopes.

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Zeiss Conquest V6 rifle scopes description

Zeiss Conquest V6 rifle scopes where first shown to public on IWA outdoor classics 2017 in Germany. There are curently five models available, for any kind of huntig use, should this be for driven hunting, stalking, mountain and long range hunting, or even rised hide hunting aplications. This scopes feature 6 times magnification range, high quality FL (Fluoride) Glass, enhanced T* lens coatings and LotuTec® protective coating, witch provides you with great 92% light transmission and great resolution in this price range. Big field of view for good obserwation, and a design that's easily to operate with gloves is also a big adwantage of Zeiss Conquest V6 rifle scopes.

The reticle in the Zeiss conquest V6 rifle scopes is set in the second focal place, that delivers minimum target coverage at any magnification. Except the wide angle rifle scope Conquest V6 1.1-6x24 all models can be ordered with new ASV Ballistic turrets, the two models Conquest V6 2-12x50 and Conquest V6 2.5-15x56 can be ordered with elevation ASV turrets that are single turn, and the bigget two models, Conquest V6 3-18x50 and Conquest V6 5-30x50 can be ordered with ASV turrets that are multi turn, and additional windage ASV turrets.

All Zeiss Conquest V6 rifle scopes feature reticle illumination with optical fiber, which displays a bright red dot in the midle of the reticle. Because of the optical fiber, the red dot is sharp and crisp at any brightness level. The illumination is usable in all light conditions, should this be on bright sunlight or in the dark. The illuminated dot is also very small, so it doesn't cover alot of the target. This is also the best illumination in this price range.

All models have illumination, that is easily usable with gloves, and the motion sensor that is build in automaticaly activates and deactivates the illumination when the weapon is in a shooting position or not. All models can also be ordered with the Zeiss ZM / VM rail for easy mounting, which we highly recommend.

Zeiss Conquest V6 rifle scopes features

  • Reliable mechanics (shockproof even for the most powerful calibers)
  • Waterproof and dry nitrogen purged for Fogproof use at low temperatures
  • T* multi coated lenses for image brightness and contrast
  • LotuTec® protective coating on outer lenses (water and dirt fall off and easyer to clean)
  • 92% light transmission
  • Parallax free at 100 meters
  • Second focal plane reticle (reticle size doesn't change with zoom)
  • Big elevation range
  • 10 years warranty
  • Variable magnification (6 times zoom factor)
  • Day light and night time illumination (big illumination knob for usage with gloves)
  • Optional ASV turrets (Ballistic drop compensation turrets)
  • Zero stop function with BDC turrets (the turret stops at the adjusted zero)

Zeiss Conquest V6 rifle scopes configurations

Mounting of Zeiss Conquest V6 rifle scopes

The Zeiss Conquest V6 rifle scopes can be mounted with 30 mm rings, or with the Zeiss ZM / VM rail mounting.

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Hunting riflescopes are the most common type of riflescopes. For this reason, this is the biggest category on our website. Even though there are many types of hunting-riflescopes, there are some characteristics that many of them share.

A rifle with optics -  hunting riflescope

Mounting solutions - Ring and Rail mounts

Both ring and rail mounting options are available. This is the only category where rail mounting is available, but it is only available with some middle-class and premium scopes. There are four rail mounting standards altogether (the rail option offered depends on the manufacturer):

Schmidt & Bender Polar T96 2.5-10x50 with a S & B Convex rail

Schmidt & Bender Polar T96 2.5-10x50 with a S & B Convex rail

Tube diameter

Tube diameters of 30 mm and 25.4 mm are the most common.

It is important to note that tube diameter does not affect the light transmission rate.

Turrets

Riflescope for hunters is equipped with low-profile, capped elevation and windage turrets. After a scope is zeroed (at 100 m), most users won't make any further adjustments to the windage and elevation. For this reason, the turrets are capped to prevent unwanted rotation.

  • As such optics is commonly used in forests where one can quickly bump the riflescope somewhere, capped turrets are the best way to avoid the unintentional shifts of the point of impact.

  • Furthermore, these are among the most delicate parts and can break if hit too hard.

  • Caps are used to prevent that.

  • With some modern, premium optics, there is an option of purchasing an uncapped, BDC elevation turret which allows the user to quickly compensate for the bullet drop at longer distances by setting the turret to the number for the corresponding distance (1 – 100 m, 2 – 200 m, 3 – 300 m, etc.)

The reticle

Most riflescopes are equipped with a hunting-oriented reticle. Usually, the reticle is a crosshair with thicker lines at the sides and narrower lines towards the center.

  • There are no holdovers or hash marks because it is meant to be simple to use.

  • The reticle is mainly in the second focal plane, meaning that it appears to be of the same size regardless of the magnification, providing minimal coverage of the target.

  • Blaser Infinity with first focal plane reticle configuration is an exception to the rule.

FFP-hunting optics were used in the past but are gradually dying out. Commonly, the riflescope is equipped with an illuminated central dot, the intensity of which depends on its purpose.

Magnification

The magnification is either

  • fixed or

  • variable.

A few decades ago, fixed magnification optical devices were the prevalent type, now it is the other way around. In England, Scotland, South Africa, and some other countries, many users still prefer the fixed type over the variable type. Entry and middle-class riflescopes have a 4–6x zoom factor, whereas the premium ones boast a 6–8x zoom factor.

Parallax

  • Parallax is typically fixed at 100 m.

  • If magnification is above 12x, a riflescope is usually equipped with an adjustable parallax setting (side focus).

Swarovski Z8i 2.3-18x56 has an adjustable parallax turret (on the left)

Swarovski Z8i 2.3-18x56 has an adjustable parallax turret (on the left)

 

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Best Hunting-riflescopes

Riflescopes of the highest quality are produced by the renowned European sport optics manufacturers such as:

Such devices are equipped with:

  • an illuminated reticle,

  • commonly a fine, central illuminated dot.

The zoom factor is 6x or greater. There is an option of purchasing an uncapped BDC turret on most. Reticles are in the second focal plane, except with the Blaser Infinity series which features an FFP-configuration.

Premium optics boast:

  • an exceptional field of view,

  • impressive resolution,

  • a high light transmission rate, and

  • a high degree of colour fidelity.

They are difficult to compare because there are only small differences among them, but each series has its own strong point (Leica Magnus series, for example, is known for its incredibly wide field of view).

  • The middle-class devices are not to be overlooked since its popularity has risen considerably in the last few years.

  • Most of these devices are made in Japan and highly popular because of their excellent price to performance ratio.

  • Some European-made devices can also be found in this class.

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