The first-focal plane Zeiss LRP S5 5-25×56 is a refreshing optic for a number of reasons. Though it joins a crowded (and ever-growing) field of scopes for long-range shooting, it distinguishes itself ...
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** When Carl Zeiss introduced its ...
The Rapid-Z reticles allow for quick and easy range estimation as well as target holdover features in an uncomplicated, user-friendly format. Reticles will be available in the standard Rapid-Z 600, ...
Carl Zeiss introduces the Victory Diavari 3-12x56 T* with three different reticle choices in the second image plane -- the new illuminated reticle # 60, non-illuminated RAPID-Z 800 Ballistic Reticle ...
Riflescopes have evolved a great deal over the last quarter-century. We are far from the Burris Ballistic Plex reticle and simple, elevated turrets of the early 2000s. The current trend with hunting ...
If you’re shopping for a rifle scope, the third question—after “What do you plan to use it for?” and “How much are you looking to spend?”—is “Are you looking for a first-plane or second-plane reticle?
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