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The new Zeiss Duralyt scope.
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This new serie (3 models) of scope from Carl Zeiss was shown at the IWA this spring.
Has any of you had a chance to rewiev this scope yet, or seen any test report?

No Lotutec or illuminated reticle, and only # 6.
But priced in the middle segment it could well be a good option on a working rifle ?


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Posts: 1880 | Location: Southern Coast of Norway. | Registered: 02 June 2000Reply With Quote
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i do believe this scope has just had a reveiw and also field tested in the UK
i think field sports tv hav just done a section on it aswell and should be posted at any point
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Hello Arild,
I read somethink about this new scopes, but wasn't a test...
I belive this scopes are on the same quality level like the Conquest series and for 700-800 Euro can be a very good choise!!

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By hearsay it is the latest spear by Zeiss toward Swarovski. With ridiculous Swaro prices it may hurt some.
 
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I've seen and handled them and had an opportunity to look thru them in falling light conditions.They are very good. Just waiting for the chance to give one an extended work out.
 
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Sounds promising, keep us updated Wink


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Hallo arild Winki bought one and then sold it a couple of weeks later!! in my apinion no good at all!its better to go for one of the more expensive models!


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Posts: 619 | Location: åndalsnes Norway | Registered: 05 January 2007Reply With Quote
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Donner.
I´m looking for a new scope for my 375 H&H and the Duralyt did look promising Confused
What was it that made you sell it?
Perhaps I better hang on to my old Leupold VariX III Wink


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Posts: 1880 | Location: Southern Coast of Norway. | Registered: 02 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Arild,

It looks like we will probably be using 2-3 of the new scopes in RSA this August. When I get more details I will let you know as we should be getting them in advance prior to the trip. I'm not sure exactly which models right now, but will keep you posted.

Rgds,
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That´s fine Kiri.
I was thinking about the 1,2-5x36, or the 2-8x42 as a fitting size for my biggest rifle.
Guess I just wait it out then and see what you guys will tell.


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As a scope for long range I don't think they will cut the mustard with 1/3rd moa adjustments.

Unless they do a conventional scope with 1/4moa or 1/2 cm adjustments then i think they will be a non starter.

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I was interested in the 1.2-5x36 but it's very definately not a short action scope being very long.
 
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the 1,5x5-36 could be very interesting for the doubles, i am looking forward to be seeing them Smiler

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