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  1. #1
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    I want a Z6 5-30 very very much ....
    Marksmanship = Accuracy, Consistency, Observation and a little of The Force
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    scope

    Z6 is very good but so is the snb,swaro lends its self to hutting more and the snb is better for target twiddling.

    bbs air

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    I've got a swaro 5-30x50ir for lamping and a 3-18x50 for the Nv I won't change either in a hurry, but I'll never get rid of my s&b either!

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    Had Z6i now for the last month or so.

    Got a 5-30x50 BT and a 3-18x50 BT.

    IMO better than Nightforce, Zeiss, S&B etc...

    Might sell one of the above and get the 2.5-15x56 for my Sika stalking.

    Can see myself moving away from these now as I don't think there is anything better

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    Swarovski is the best scope

    I have had one of these scopes and cannot fault them.

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    I have a Z6i 5-30 on my Mannlicher .243 - bought it from Sportsman GC and they let me compare S&B, Zeiss and Nightforce in nearest equivalent specs before purchase. Swaro got for best edge to edge resolution (flat field of focus) and low light brightness - signs of good lenses and coatings. Just contemplating another fixed focal length spec for stalking.

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    JerryD is offline Will only use cherry lipbalm
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    What's the parallax range/min parallax on the 5-30?


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    Jerry

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