Scope for Blaser R8 22LR

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marauder
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Re: Scope for Blaser R8 22LR

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I’m happy with the Zeiss V4 4-16x44. It’s a nice clear little scope. However the main reason I chose it was because I thought the parallax went down to 10m not 50m.

Doing it again I’d probably pick the Swarovski Z5, not because there’s anything wrong with the Zeiss, but because it would be consistent with my centrefire barrels where I run Swarovskis, and because I like the Swarovski ballistic turret setup. I may put the Zeiss V4 up for sale so let me know if interested.

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Re: Scope for Blaser R8 22LR

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I have done another complete backflip.
I was out at Cleavers this afternoon and noticed something really interesting.
They now have Zeiss V4 , 4-16x44 on special for $1109.

But, they have an illuminated number 60 reticule, and....
Parralax is now adjustable down to 10 yards!!
It’s a no brainer for that money.
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Re: Scope for Blaser R8 22LR

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That’s why the Zeiss website says that the parralax is adjustable down to 10 yards.
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Re: Scope for Blaser R8 22LR

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Hm, interesting! Nice one... So it looks like there's a few different versions floating around. Yours has 10m parallax, illumination, but no ballistic turrets. Mine has ballistic turrets, 50m parallax, no illumination. I would have not expected the min parallax to vary between models.

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Re: Scope for Blaser R8 22LR

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Yes, interesting.
10 yard parralax is a game changer for me, as that scope could do dual duties for hunting and target/comp.
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Re: Scope for Blaser R8 22LR

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Yep interesting. If I’d have seen that earlier I’d have bought it 🙈 oh well.

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Re: Scope for Blaser R8 22LR

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Rod wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 5:37 am Yep interesting. If I’d have seen that earlier I’d have bought it 🙈 oh well.
Just buy another barrel to justify keeping the current V4, and buy another V4.
They have a few left with 10 m parallax...
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Re: Scope for Blaser R8 22LR

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9.3x64 wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:40 pm
Rod wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 5:37 am Yep interesting. If I’d have seen that earlier I’d have bought it 🙈 oh well.
Just buy another barrel to justify keeping the current V4, and buy another V4.
They have a few left with 10 m parallax...
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Thanks mate.

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Re: Scope for Blaser R8 22LR

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Rod wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 7:49 pm
9.3x64 wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:40 pm
Rod wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 5:37 am Yep interesting. If I’d have seen that earlier I’d have bought it 🙈 oh well.
Just buy another barrel to justify keeping the current V4, and buy another V4.
They have a few left with 10 m parallax...
:handgestures-thumbup:



Thanks mate.
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