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Zeiss 4x32 MC Conquest Rifle Scope Black Matte w/ Z-Plex
Reticle
Zeiss 4x32 MC Conquest Rifle Scope is a powerful all around riflescope
providing a wide field of view - 26.1 feet at 100 yards. This Zeiss
Conquest Riflescope is 12.2 inches long and weighs only 13.75 oz,
which is why many American hunters take Zeiss 4x32 MC Conquest Rifle
Scope with them on hunting trips. Thanks to its objective lens diameter
of 32 mm, the riflescope is ideally suited for use at dawn and early
dusk -- a popular model for hunting in Alaska.
Conquest 4x32 MC from Zeiss Riflescopes is fully waterproof,
nitrogen filled, with a durable, resilient, impact resistant glass
and fiber reinforced polyamide body; these Zeiss Conquest Riflescopes
are ready for the field.
Zeiss 4x32 MC Conquest Rifle Scope provides one of the best values
in optics for Hunting on the market today. Agile, highly mobile,
hunters will find the 32 mm models ideal. Amazingly bright and sharp
for their size, they are a delight to carry and use.
Features of Zeiss Conquest 4x32 MC Black Matte Rifle
Scope:
• One piece tube body for superior ruggedness.
• Black Matte finish.
• Non-magnifying reticles throughout the entire power range to
ensure that the reticle size remains constant and hides as little
of the target as possible at long ranges.
• Parallax-free at 100 yds.
• Easy-to-use reticle adjustment with ¼ MOA = 0.7 cm per click
at 100 m allows quick and precise sighting in.
• Large square reticle adjustment range - elevation and windage
adjustments do not affect each other even at the ends of the adjustment
ranges.
• Long eye relief
• Continuous eyepiece focusing from +2 to -3 diopters.
• No change in the point of impact after power change or re-focusing.
• Carl Zeiss "MC" multi-coating on all glass-to-air surfaces
for maximum transmission (markedly above 90 %), color fidelity and
brilliance.
• Waterproof in compliance with ISO 9022-8 - even with elevation
caps removed.
• Nitrogen filling to prevent fogging on the inner lens surfaces.
• Lifetime Transferable Warranty.
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