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10 March 2007, 05:47
Leo M
Zeiss Price Question
I have been doing some searching on the the Zeiss Conquest. Can anybody tell me why the powers below 3X9 cost more than the 3X9? Thanks.
10 March 2007, 05:56
Jeff Sullivan
From what I have heard, it is because they are the "newer" models. The "original" Conquests were in 3x9, 4.5x14, and 6.5x20, so I guess all others are "new models".






12 March 2007, 18:17
cocomen69
I think it is more of a marketing tool. The majority of "Hunters" for years have grown accustomed to a 3x9 scope, and that is what MOST use... to this end, Zeiss has priced their 3x9 more attractively to capture market share in this competitive market. They may figure that the "informed purist gun nut" (thats us) will understand the head to head comparisons of zeiss, Kahles, Swarovski, and VX-III Leupy, and will select the different power options (2.5x8... 3.5x10...4.5x14...)based on clarity, reticle selection. weight, ruggedness, etc, and not just on price. Thats MY opinion...


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17 March 2007, 21:28
woodseye
quote:
I think it is more of a marketing tool. The majority of "Hunters" for years have grown accustomed to a 3x9 scope, and that is what MOST use... to this end, Zeiss has priced their 3x9 more attractively to capture market share in this competitive market. They may figure that the "informed purist gun nut" (thats us) will understand the head to head comparisons of zeiss, Kahles, Swarovski, and VX-III Leupy, and will select the different power options (2.5x8... 3.5x10...4.5x14...)based on clarity, reticle selection. weight, ruggedness, etc, and not just on price. Thats MY opinion...



I agree.....its their flagship scope power and commands the highest sales numbers. It is still probably the #1 variable scope power range as evidenced by just about every company offering several models in 3X9.

woods


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