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Zeiss V4 3-12x56
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 3021954" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>JMO, Leupold makes a VX5HD with a fire dot duplex reticle. Has motion sensor technology. Pick it up the tiny adjustable red dot comes on. Set it down and five minutes later it turns itself off. Battery lasted me three years on one of my scopes that sees heavy use. I also own a V4 6-24x50 number 60 reticle. Glass in both are very close. The great thing about the leupold is free ballistic turret. With the Zeiss you have to pay for having on made in Texas. Price, with similar reticle, goes to the leupold, but very close. If you ever start hunting with the tiny red dot reticle you will never go back. It just centers your cross hair perfectly. You can adjust it so low that you can't see it in the daylight. But late its great, and doesn't overwhelm the animal. I'm talking five minutes of shooting time, you can still see the animal and the cross hairs, and that tiny red dot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 3021954, member: 118066"] JMO, Leupold makes a VX5HD with a fire dot duplex reticle. Has motion sensor technology. Pick it up the tiny adjustable red dot comes on. Set it down and five minutes later it turns itself off. Battery lasted me three years on one of my scopes that sees heavy use. I also own a V4 6-24x50 number 60 reticle. Glass in both are very close. The great thing about the leupold is free ballistic turret. With the Zeiss you have to pay for having on made in Texas. Price, with similar reticle, goes to the leupold, but very close. If you ever start hunting with the tiny red dot reticle you will never go back. It just centers your cross hair perfectly. You can adjust it so low that you can't see it in the daylight. But late its great, and doesn't overwhelm the animal. I'm talking five minutes of shooting time, you can still see the animal and the cross hairs, and that tiny red dot. [/QUOTE]
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