01 March 2012, 16:31
PATRIOT76Does it get more perfect than the Z6 1.7-10x42 swarovski as an all-around scope?
huge 75' fov on the low end which is larger than all of the previous 1.5-6x models from zeiss, swaro, and s&B
compact 30mm tube and 16 oz
mounts low enough
long eye relief
just a super scope from dangerous game to plains game
02 March 2012, 07:30
2Barrelsquote:
Originally posted by PATRIOT76:
huge 75' fov on the low end which is larger than all of the previous 1.5-6x models from zeiss, swaro, and s&B
compact 30mm tube and 16 oz
mounts low enough
long eye relief
just a super scope from dangerous game to plains game
Even better when you add the Ballistic Turret, and would be even further ahead if the 4W reticle was available with the BT . . . . .
02 March 2012, 12:46
scubaproFrom my point of view it depends hat You planning to hunt with the scope.
The
Z6i 1,7-10x42 is a very versatile scope. In my area with hunting pigs at nighttime, I would suggest to take the
Z6i 2-12x50 or the
Z4i 3-12x50 for gathering more light in the nighttime.
From the technical view, the HD lenses used in all "high magnifition Z6(i)´s (with a magnifition of 15 or more) are awesome and I won´t miss them anymore, but You are definetly right: the Z6i 1,7-10x42 is a very versatile scope...
Take it with SR rail!
03 March 2012, 00:26
butchlocbe alot more perfect if they'd move the decimal point on the pricetag over to the left a place
04 March 2012, 00:50
scubaproquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
be alot more perfect if they'd move the decimal point on the pricetag over to the left a place
Sure: You get what you pay for - but some folks don´t understand this very simple rule of economics...
04 March 2012, 06:52
richjThat decimal place gets you from 90% to 95%.
05 March 2012, 17:51
We Are Sparta!Add the illuminated reticle and you have my scope.
I love it.
I wonder what we could get them for if we made a "group buy"? Maybe we should check with Gr8fuldoug!