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Stop if you are buying a z6 scope
07 January 2012, 14:33
londonhunterStop if you are buying a z6 scope
There will be facelift model out in a few weeks time so if you are considering a purchase there is plenty to gain by waiting
07 January 2012, 16:28
DJMPersonally not thinking of buying one, but there is aways the chance of a impuse purchase so thanks for the heads up.

07 January 2012, 20:59
bobby van der PuttenIf it's only cosmetic, why not shop for a bargain ?
08 January 2012, 02:03
Fallow BuckI have to be honest and say that although I like the Z6's that I have, I'm not so enamoured with them that I would put them at the top of my purchase list any more.
My 3-18x50 I'm struggling with on the eye relief and how at higher than 10-11x mag you need to have a very specific cheek weld to get a clear picture.
The 1-6x 24 however is awesome so I may be arguing with myself here depending on the type of use...

I do like the Z3's though.
K
08 January 2012, 20:59
scubaproquote:
Originally posted by bobby van der Putten:
If it's only cosmetic, why not shop for a bargain ?
+1
here is an bargain to take maybe...
http://www.titanium-gunworks.d...ki-z6i-17-10x42.htmland yes - it is just a cometic facelift and no changes to the optical parts themself!
09 January 2012, 01:12
JiriI am fine with my Zeiss Victory, but it is good to know. Thanks for info.
Jiri
09 January 2012, 02:30
londonhunterQuite a few new zeiss after DSC as well
09 January 2012, 12:35
Norwegianwoodsquote:
Originally posted by bobby van der Putten:
If it's only cosmetic, why not shop for a bargain ?
I guess it will be a bargain on the older model as soon as the new one comes out

09 January 2012, 14:23
Artemis1I don't know guys but Z6 didn't impress me so I'll stick with Kahles and S&B.
They are just more reliable.
The last problem we had on Z6 was the focus piece was loose. On the other two the crosshair didn't move as it should. 1/4" on 100yards was actually 1/2".
10 January 2012, 12:59
Norwegianwoodsquote:
Originally posted by Artemis1:
I don't know guys but Z6 didn't impress me so I'll stick with Kahles and S&B.
They are just more reliable.
The last problem we had on Z6 was the focus piece was loose. On the other two the crosshair didn't move as it should. 1/4" on 100yards was actually 1/2".
I just buy German made Zeiss myself when I want a high quality European scope.
I am very satisfied with all the 3 different ones I have

10 January 2012, 22:04
londonhunterSimply Artemis
I will buy them all
11 January 2012, 00:06
Artemis1
I used iron sights this season a lot.
http://www.youtube.com/user/cr...an1000?feature=guide11 January 2012, 12:16
bobby van der Putten[QUOTE]Originally posted by Artemis1:

I used iron sights this season a lot.
If it's you shooting on the video, you might try to switch to scopes...

12 January 2012, 01:48
JabaliHunterquote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
I have to be honest and say that although I like the Z6's that I have, I'm not so enamoured with them that I would put them at the top of my purchase list any more.
My 3-18x50 I'm struggling with on the eye relief and how at higher than 10-11x mag you need to have a very specific cheek weld to get a clear picture.
I agree - have fallen out of love with my Z6i too for the same reason.
12 February 2012, 16:19
PD999quote:
Originally posted by Fallow Buck:
The 1-6x 24 however is awesome...
+1

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12 February 2012, 18:36
Trapper DaveThe only real problem I have with my Z6i is that it is too easy to knock the switch to the on position.
If you don't notice you end up with a flat battery.
Its happened to me three times now.
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15 February 2012, 22:26
QnnI have one of the first 2-12x50 z6 scopes. Quite a few years now. It's still brilliant and responds very accurately on adjustment.