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Old 03-27-2006 | 08:34 PM
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I had been waiting for this news for some time. In fact I found myself in front of my computer thinking about it and decided to google some terms in hopes of finding any reports...Here it is...and its Official, straight from the companies website...

Zeiss Introduces Three New CONQUEST Riflescopes
for Shotguns, Muzzleloaders, Rimfire and Ultra-light Rifles
Chester, 03/21/2006. CHESTER, Va.,– Carl Zeiss Sports Optics has extended its popular Conquest line to include three new high-performance riflescopes designed for shotguns, muzzleloaders, rimfire and ultra-light centerfire and heavy magnum rifles. The Conquest 1.8-5.5x38, Conquest 2.5-8x32 and Conquest 4x32 all have a generous four-inch eye relief that allows faster target acquisition, a one-inch center tube and 1/4 MOA click adjustments for quick, precision tuning. These rugged scopes are waterproof, nitrogen filled to prevent internal fogging and are available in a variety of non-magnifying reticles to ensure that the image remains constant throughout the entire power range, thus hiding as little of the target as possible.
The Conquest 1.8-5.5x38 is the perfect scope for hunters who prefer shotguns and muzzleloaders. This scope achieves amazing results in low-light situations while maintaining a remarkably low profile. Like all Conquest riflescopes, the lenses in this new model are fully multicoated to produce maximum light transmission, color fidelity and brilliance, providing the contrast needed to see game, even in thick cover. This allows for accurate shot placement in the most challenging conditions.
Shotgun hunters will also be impressed with the fast target acquisition capability of this scope that makes for ideal handling on a deer drive and yet is still brilliant enough to use from a tree stand at dawn and dusk. And for shooting enthusiasts who enjoys a variety of firearms, this is also a fine scope for rimfire rifles and some centerfire rifles as well. The Conquest 1.8-5.5x38 is available in five reticles -- #2 (previously only available in the Victory Diavari riflescope line and excellent for Cape Buffalo or other fast-action dangerous game hunts), # 4, #20, #21 and #57. Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price: $647.00
The Conquest 2.5-8x32 is the ideal choice for serious rimfire shooters who favor the popular .17 HMR and .17 MACH2 in addition to the traditional .22 rimfire calibers. It is also a great scope for recreational shooters who like plinking at targets and also for hunters of varmints and other small game. The lightweight design is also especially appealing to the mobile varmint and predator hunters who often walk for miles.
Among the other features that set this scope apart is its compatibility with lightweight rifles in centerfire and heavy magnum calibers. The lightweight and low profile design of the Conquest 2.5-8x32 has astonishing ability to withstand heavy recoil making it an ideal choice for those who want to mount it on the popular new short magnum calibers or the venerable 7MM REM Mag, .300 WIN Mag, .338 Win Mag or .375H&H. This is a perfect combination on long safaris or for the sheep hunter in rough terrain.
The Conquest 2.5-8x32 is available in reticles # 4, 20, 21 and 57. Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price: $567.00
The Conquest 4x32 is Zeiss’ first fixed power riflescope in the Conquest line. This is an ideal all-
purpose scope for hunters and shooters who favor the reliability and performance of a quality fixed power scope. The optical excellence of this model is what the discerning shooter would expect from a legendary name like Zeiss – crisp, clear images and accurate performance, even in low light.
The Conquest 4x32 is available in reticles # 2, 4, 20 and 21. Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price: $647.00
About Zeiss:
Carl Zeiss is a leading international group of companies operating worldwide in the optical and
opto-electronic industry. Carl Zeiss AG is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany. The business groups, which each operate with sole responsibility, are generally ranked first or second in the strategic markets of biosciences and medical technology, system solutions for industry and optical consumer goods. They offer products and services for biomedical research and medical technology, system solutions for the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries, as well as high-quality consumer goods such as camera lenses and binoculars. In fiscal year 2004/05 (ended 30 September) the Carl Zeiss Group generated sales totaling EUR 2.2 billion. Carl Zeiss has 11,500 members of staff, including 3,300 outside Germany. The Carl Zeiss Group is directly represented in more than 30 countries and operates production facilities in Europe, America and Asia.
The eyeglass business now operates as Carl Zeiss Vision International GmbH and is the number two eyeglass provider in the world. This company is owned 50:50 by Carl Zeiss AG and a private equity company.
Further information is available at www.zeiss.com/sports or call 1-800-441-3005.
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Old 03-28-2006 | 07:01 AM
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I love Zeiss! I hope the prices stay low,I need a new scope for a .17 I just picked up...
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Yea, I heard about that about a month ago. I really like the Conquest line and am glad to see Zeiss expanding it. I'm considering buying the 4x32 for my son's .243 Ruger.
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WOW pricey. Personally I'd wait a year for market stability for these new offerings. Demand will likely push these things up in asking price but once a nice stock pile is formed you'll probably see them come sliding back to reality. Look at most items butespecially optics!!


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July is the expected arrival date according to dealer reps...
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I love these scopes.....don't worry in 3 months from release date you can buy them NIB on eBay for 25% off. Just have a little patience. Regards, Rick.
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I love these scopes.....don't worry in 3 months from release date you can buy them NIB on eBay for 25% off. Just have a little patience. Regards, Rick.
Obviously, we all have our opinions. However, I will be willing to bet you won't even be able to buy one 3 months from the release date. (Unless you are willing to payat orclose to retail price.)

In fact here is a post I wrote last night in which I explained my thoughts on this matter on another board....

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I was actually thinking about waiting for the these new scopes to come out. I had heard a rumor on accurate reloading that they would be announced soon. In particular I was interested in the Conquest 2.5-8x32 for a gun I am currently putting together. (My new Vari-x III will go on it instead).

The reason I never considered it for more than a few moments was simple. First, they may not be available for months at best. More importantly, they will most likely be selling at full retail cost, (or more) for awhile after they hit the shops. There will just be way too much demand for them to see any discounting for many months/years.

We have become used to buying these on discount. I can guarentee the new 2.5-8x32's will cost substantially more than what we are currently paying for the 3-9x40's, at least until they meet pent up demand. With a suggested retail price of 567$, I image the first scopes will all be going for high 500's minimum....


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I received replies from numerous guys, many of which are very knowledgable about purchasing high end optics, all seemed to be in total agreement.
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