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  1. #1
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    Jul 2010
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    Z6i gets my vote everytime now, once you have looked through one you cant go back to anything else, the S&B are second choice and are also very good scopes

    i have the 5-30x50 IR as i do a bit of target shooting and the glass is crystal clear at 30 mag.

  2. #2
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    Z6i

    I have a Z6i 2-12x50. It is very quick to target acquire as the field of view is so good. You especially notice this with lamp shy foxes as I can take a shot within 1 1/2 secs of the light being switched on. You do not have to search for your quarry. The tds reticle is good for distance shooting (highland reds) and very quick & easy to use.

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    Verminator 66 is offline I Will Never Find Another Ewe
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    I think the swaro scopes are well worth the money

  4. #4
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    Jan 2010
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    moved from ill S&B Zenith to a Z6i and am more than a little impressed with the Z6i.

  5. #5
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    I want a Z6 5-30 very very much ....
    Marksmanship = Accuracy, Consistency, Observation and a little of The Force
    SharpshootingUK www.sharpshootinguk.com

  6. #6
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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

  7. #7
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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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