Zeiss Conquest V4 6-24x50mm 30mm Tube Rifle Scope, Second Focal Plane
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Great scope
Mounted the 6-24x50 illuminated on a Ruger precision in 6.5 creedmore. The gun and scope loved each other at first sight! Quality of scope is great in my opinion. The low light capability of this scope honestly impressed me the first time I went out at dusk to that it out. Obviously, the lower the m...
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Most Helpful Negative Review
Poor clarity
I order this one for a new rifle and the glass was pretty poor. I have an older one I put on my wife’s rifle and it’s a great scope with crystal clear glass. I was not impressed I compared it side by side with my daughter vortex crossfire and I’d take it over this scope. Even had a few other people...
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Great Scope
This scope is awesome, it's crystal clear, excellent eye relief and really brings the target in close. I don't think you can find a better scope at this price.
Pros:
- High quality
Cons:
- None at this price point
- None especially at price point
Would recommend: Yes
New scope for old eyes
Excellent scope very clear glass like night and day from my vortex
Would recommend: Yes
Wish I had purchased the planned PST
I literally had this build in mind for a while, and as I iteratively improved my skills did the same with my desired end rifle. I erred in more than 1 place, but the single, most costly, unchangeable mistake I made was in purchasing CONQUEST V4 6-24x50 ZMOA-1.
I had always planned on my whatever longer range build I had planned, initially, had long since set aside a PST, as for my level of skill and budget, a Viper PST Gen II.
In all sincerity, IMO, the use case is irrelevant, though. This scope was literally the biggest mistake I have made in regards to investing since I got into the sport. I literally figured, German-engineered, Japanese-sourced glass, and, at the time, was ~ $400 less than the Vortex. Well, here, it is not. And even then, I wish I had the 900+ back towards the PST. Why everyone reviews the Zeiss as highly as they did/do, I cannot fathom.
After a year? My ONLY positive is the eyebox. which is better than any other scope I own, but not THAT much better to quadruple the cost. The elevation turret failed about 4 months ago. I had to completely disassemble and found that after about 400 rounds, a set screw had loosened, and well, from there, if you know zero stops, you know the rest. This is not the first zero stop I've set by a long shot; never had this happen. Yes, to your question, I used a torque.
Higher magnification has a linear loss in clarity and a reduction in discrimination. It is better than the Osprey trash scope from a show when I was clueless,...
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I had always planned on my whatever longer range build I had planned, initially, had long since set aside a PST, as for my level of skill and budget, a Viper PST Gen II.
In all sincerity, IMO, the use case is irrelevant, though. This scope was literally the biggest mistake I have made in regards to investing since I got into the sport. I literally figured, German-engineered, Japanese-sourced glass, and, at the time, was ~ $400 less than the Vortex. Well, here, it is not. And even then, I wish I had the 900+ back towards the PST. Why everyone reviews the Zeiss as highly as they did/do, I cannot fathom.
After a year? My ONLY positive is the eyebox. which is better than any other scope I own, but not THAT much better to quadruple the cost. The elevation turret failed about 4 months ago. I had to completely disassemble and found that after about 400 rounds, a set screw had loosened, and well, from there, if you know zero stops, you know the rest. This is not the first zero stop I've set by a long shot; never had this happen. Yes, to your question, I used a torque.
Higher magnification has a linear loss in clarity and a reduction in discrimination. It is better than the Osprey trash scope from a show when I was clueless,...
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Pros:
- Eye Box
Cons:
- Clarity at 24x
- Parallex
- Elevation Turret Assembly
Best Used for:
- Wasting money that could have been spent on other better parts
Would recommend: No
Great scope for the money
Put this scope on a 22-250 build and have shoot all the way out to 400 yards with it. The zero stop is easy to adjust and comes back to zero ever time.
Pros:
- Price
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Hunting, long range shooting
Would recommend: Yes
Sent me the Wrong Product
The scope is a great scope.
However it is not what I ordered.
However it is not what I ordered.
Would recommend: Yes
0 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Zeiss Conquest V4 6-24x50 with ZBR-Reticle
This scope is amazing! I love the clarity of the glass, the eye relief, fast target acquisition, and how smoothly the zoom works. I own several more expensive scopes (Huskemaw, Swarovski, Nightforce) and the glass is just as good. The zoom is smoother on this Zeiss than any of them!
Pros:
- Glass, Zoom, COST
Cons:
- none yet
Best Used for:
- hunting, target
Would recommend: Yes
Recommended
Very nice piece of glass. the illumination levels are excellent, and your favorite setting is always one click away. I shot a 2 1/2 inch group at 300 years, new rifle, new scope first time out. The POptic Planet coupon discount made it that much better.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 1 found the following review helpful.
Very good scope for the money.
Before you read this know that I AM a Night Force fan through and through, but....
I bought this scope to replace my NF. YES, I said REPLACE it bc the reticle in my NSX is so outdated-the MOAR reticle has NO WIND HOLDS. This Zeiss #65 reticle is just like the MOAR but it has 2 min. wind dots and makes it MUCH more accurate than holding for wind in the middle of nowhere. The glass is better, the reticle is better for %40 less money than my NSX. With a 20 min. rail on my rifle I still have over 60 min. of internal elevation. It seems to be working very well but I only have about 100 rounds through it. I hit 954 yards my first shot last week but I have not gone further than that yet. I typically do not like Zeiss products because I bought a scope many years ago and it took them 27 weeks to change the reticle in it and get it back to me. 6 mos. was too long for me. However, I saw the review with Tom Beckstrand and the V4 and I thought I'd give it a shot. Only time will tell but it seems to be a solid product for decent price. JMO
Good luck.
I bought this scope to replace my NF. YES, I said REPLACE it bc the reticle in my NSX is so outdated-the MOAR reticle has NO WIND HOLDS. This Zeiss #65 reticle is just like the MOAR but it has 2 min. wind dots and makes it MUCH more accurate than holding for wind in the middle of nowhere. The glass is better, the reticle is better for %40 less money than my NSX. With a 20 min. rail on my rifle I still have over 60 min. of internal elevation. It seems to be working very well but I only have about 100 rounds through it. I hit 954 yards my first shot last week but I have not gone further than that yet. I typically do not like Zeiss products because I bought a scope many years ago and it took them 27 weeks to change the reticle in it and get it back to me. 6 mos. was too long for me. However, I saw the review with Tom Beckstrand and the V4 and I thought I'd give it a shot. Only time will tell but it seems to be a solid product for decent price. JMO
Good luck.
Pros:
- Price
- Quality
- glass
- Reticle and clarity
Cons:
- None for me
Best Used for:
- Anything & everything
Would recommend: Yes
5 of 5 found the following review helpful.
Zeiss Scope
The product is everything I expected from Zeiss. High quality and top of the line optics. Working with Optics Planet was easy and the process was simple. I had another purchase I needed to return and they handled that process very well.
Would recommend: Yes
5 of 5 found the following review helpful.
Zeiss quality for those who prefer SFP and MOA
The Zeiss Conquest V6 5-30 is an outstandingly simple yet quality scope, particularly for those who prefer shooting Second Focal Plane (SFP). Additionally, the scope is offered in MOA for those who don’t use MIL. Optical quality is exactly what one would expect from Zeiss. Scope is made in Germany, is relatively light weight compared to competitors scopes. This is my third Conquest V6 and 10th Zeiss scope, they are have an great zero-stop feature and just perform. Highly recommended.
Pros:
- Build quality, weight, features
Cons:
- Lack of sunshade, Zeiss flips are awkwardly expensive
Best Used for:
- Distance shooting, area over watch
Would recommend: Yes
6 of 8 found the following review helpful.
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