TMCnet: ZEISS to Celebrate Opening of Huntersville, North Carolina Quality Excellence Center ZEISS Industrial Quality Solutions celebrates its new North Carolina Quality Excellence Center on . Taking place on , from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., the event welcomes ...

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I will soon update the Hide with full review: Vortex Razor Gen III 6-36x56, Element Theos 6-36x56 and Zeiss LRP S3 6-36x56 Review Full review here... Rifle Scopes - Vortex RG3 6-36x56, Element Theos 6-36x56 and Zeiss LRP ... I have two S3 LRP’s, the 6-36 and the 4-25. I really like them for price point and features.

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I have two G2 razors and while I prefer the zero system on the razor, I think the glass is a little better on the Zeiss and i prefer the feel of the turret adjustment on the Zeiss over the razor as well. The 4-25 is on a 20” 6ARC that see’s range and hunting duty. I really like the Zeiss V4's... I run the 6-24x50's on quite a few of my hunting rifles. My last Leupold scope got stolen in 2008, and I never replaced it, and haven't looked back since.

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Zeiss optics are superior in literally every way. Carl Zeiss Sports Optics GmbH is considered the world's leading manufacturer of binoculars, riflescopes, and spotting scopes. It is a subsidiary of Carl Zeiss AG. Company speaks of “ongoing economic losses” The challenging geopolitical and economic conditions are having varying effects on the Zeiss Group's business units. Selecting an optic for my 6mm ARC gas gun build. Zero interest whatsoever in a FFP reticle for hunting.

Zeiss scopes have been reliable dialers, but I want something I can have fun with at the range and in the field without having to dial all the time. Anyone familiar with this reticle? It’s a... Having a Zeiss LRP S3 and a Burris XTR Pro (which I'd consider the equivalent of a T6Xi since they are flagship models from sister companies) I'd give the contrast of the S3 glass the edge.