Interested in experienced comparisons of mid-priced scopes.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Interested in experienced comparisons of mid-priced scopes.
Driftrider:
Try www.eurooptic.com my two year oldprice sheet states $575.00 for a Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14x44. Good luck.
Try www.eurooptic.com my two year oldprice sheet states $575.00 for a Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14x44. Good luck.
#12
Join Date: Jul 2005
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RE: Interested in experienced comparisons of mid-priced scopes.
". . .Blackrock services on Ebay seems to have good deals on the scope you want for 575 and you choose the recticle. "
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Howdy! I am quickly changing my mind from a Burris to a Zeiss too. Big, do you remember the exact name of that seller? I can't seem to find them on ebay.
Great informative posts everyone. I'm in exactly the same place as Driftrider, except my "Sako" is a Tikka.
Lawdog
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Howdy! I am quickly changing my mind from a Burris to a Zeiss too. Big, do you remember the exact name of that seller? I can't seem to find them on ebay.
Great informative posts everyone. I'm in exactly the same place as Driftrider, except my "Sako" is a Tikka.
Lawdog
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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RE: Interested in experienced comparisons of mid-priced scopes.
The Zeiss and the Leupold are both extremely good scopes. I'd probably lean towards the Zeiss, though. The Bushnell Elite and the Nikon are great scopes, too {I own one of each} but I don't think they're quite as good as the Z or L. I've never looked through a Sightron, so I don't know what to tell you there. Burris, well.............sucks. Don't even put it on the list with the rest of these scopes.