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  1. Area 419 Arcalock clamp with packaging, designed as a direct replacement fit to Atlas bipods standard picatinny qd (and others) to replace picatinny QD's so that the bipod can be Arca qd'd straight to an arca rail. Can be used in Arcalock or standard Arca mode depending on rail and rifle calibre. Fantastically engineered with sprung loaded clamp and removeable arcalock pins. Purchased from Sporting services Ltd for £115, for sale for £70 (approx £3-50p of that is postage)

     

     

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  2. Leupold VX Freedom 6-18x40 CDS Tri moa ret, from May (ish) this year. Fantastic optics with tri-moa ret. Was returned to Leupold on arrival as i thought the front locking ring looked a bit faded. Replaced by Leupold and returned end July but haven't fitted scope as rifle has been sold. Really nice scope. Hard to find and was approx £575 new. For sale for £405 posted (£15 approx of that is postage) Thanks for looking. (apologies if any fluff in the photos)

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  3. March 3x24-42 tactical turrets and illuminated ret, boxed. (cardboard box has a little wear) D24V42F1ML - FML-1 illuminated reticle. FFP with manual, 3 types of March lens caps (i tend to use the plastic push ons, the March flip ups are a tight fit, no chance of falling off that's for sure). Fantastic compact, light, higher mag scope, great optics. Cost approx £2100 new plus a bit extra for some of the lens caps. SOLD. Cheers :):)(apologies for any dust in the pics, the lint on the paper towel was attaching itself as i turned the scope)

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    Pic of ret from March brochure at higher mag.

  4. Zeiss Conquest V4 6-24x50, ZMOAi-T20 (ret65) sfp, model number  522955-9965-090, this is the top specced one with illuminated reticle, tactical turrets, locking windage turret, ballistic stop, 10m parallax and newest version, you pay extra for the options.

    Purchased last year and cost approx £1200 (£1300 with the flip up). Excellent condition, boxed with the bits it comes with. In addition there will be the Zeiss front objective flip up that was an additional £125 as an extra. For sale for £820 posted or £750 without Zeiss flip up (more pics on request)

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  5. 1 hour ago, Arell said:

    Wellhouse, I'm really grateful for your input on this - you've raised a few really good points that I might otherwise have missed.

    I'm now swaying towards the ZMOAi-1 reticle (fine enough for targets, but simple enough to be relatively fuss-free). The full illumination coverage might be handy in low-light, which was the original intention for this build. As you say, the #60 is actually quite a bit thicker which might have detracted from finer target shots. Additionally, the MOA increments (1MOA @ x24 power in the spec.) will get used at some point for quick holdover shots (with relative magnification: 2MOA @ 12x power / 4 MOA @ 6x power).

    I've written-up my spec. for this and sent it via the Zeiss UK web contact form, so fingers crossed there is a 10m-infinty version for this model.

    Thanks again!

    No problem - soo many options - too many choices, getting it right is always a bit tricky but i hope it all works out. 😊 If you haven't already, it might be worth trying the internet to see if you can find the reticle reviewed on you-tube or one of the other sites to see what it looks like in the 'real' world. When i bought mine i also ordered the Zeiss flip up for the main objective lens (they don't do it for the eyepiece) nice piece of engineering but not cheap!  Sportsman Gun centre had a reasonable choice to look at when i purchased and i eventually got them to send the one i wanted up from Exeter to Dorchester as it was more local. I see you are near Exeter, might be worth a trip over to them to have a look.😀 (Even better than using the internet!)

  6. 1 hour ago, Arell said:

    That's really useful info wellhouse; sincere thanks.

    I'd already started swaying towards the 6-24x50 having read/watched a load of reviews about it's breadth of functionality (as well as liking a bit of excessive magnification for plinking). I'm not a huge fan of complex reticles, so the #60 seems ideal.

    I am intrigued by the difference in min. parallax settings though - especially having noticed the variation in what is being advertised online. Any ideas how this is designated? Also, are the scopes you listed all available in either format... if so, any ideas why would that be?

    hope the above helps😊😊

  7. This was the info I received direct from Zeiss as I was interested in the 10m parallax option. There are slightly more options in the 50m parralax versions. It is unhelpful that it is not marked on the box but the easiest way to tell is to look at the the min marking on the parralax wheel - if it says 10 it’s 10m and if 50 it’s 50m. I really like mine. I’ll attach the brochure shortly😀😀

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  8. if it's any help the new range of Zeiss Conquest V4 go down to 10m or 50m parallax depending what  you order😊

    All the models below are available in 10yd parallax including the 4-16x44, 4-16x50 and 6-24x50. These are the 'new' models. Hope that helps.[IMG] (when ordering make sure they check they are sending you the one you want 10yds or 50yds min parallax)

    CONQUEST V4 4-16x44 #60
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    CONQUEST V4 4-16x44 #68 -  
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    CONQUEST V4 4-16x44 #60 -  
    Ballistic Turret
    522935-9960-080

    CONQUEST V4 4-16x44 #68 -  
    Ballistic Turret
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    CONQUEST V4 4-16x44 #64 -  
    Ballistic Turret
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    CONQUEST V4 4-16x44 #68 -  
    Ballistic Turret with Locking Windage
    522935-9968-090

    CONQUEST V4 4-16x44 #64 -  
    Ballistic Turret with Locking Windage
    522935-9964-090

    CONQUEST V4 4-16x50 #68  
    Ballistic Turret
    522945-9968-080

    CONQUEST V4 4-16x50 #64  
    Ballistic Turret
    522945-9964-080

    CONQUEST V4 4-16x50 #64  
    Ballistic Turret with Locking Windage
    522945-9964-090

    CONQUEST V4 4-16X50 #93  
    Ballistic Turret
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    CONQUEST V4 6-24x50 #60 -  
    Ballistic Turret
    522955-9960-080

    CONQUEST V4 6-24x50 #68 -  
    Ballistic Turret with Locking Windage
    522955-9968-090

    CONQUEST V4 6-24x50 #89 -  
    Ballistic Turret with Locking Windage
    522955-9989-090

    CONQUEST V4 6-24x50 #65 -  
    Ballistic Turret with Locking Windage
    522955-9965-090

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