bearkilr
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Thanks for the clarification, should have posted this in the first place to avoid the confusion.
Agree the Zeiss scopes are targeted to LR hunters. The rage nowadays is PRS with FFP, XMas tree reticles, MRAD, Zero stops...; Great for those that actually do PRS.
Apparently with Zeiss owning Schott they get first crack at picking out the best. Am looking seriously at getting a Zeiss scope cause realistically my usage aligns with LR hunting and not PRS.
Any links on sites that are optics authority for high end hunting scopes like Zeiss?
Check out opticsthoughts.com, quite a bit of relatively unbiased info about all scopes.
Zeiss isn't really aiming their top line at LR hunting, just hunting in general. It's just not all that popular outside of North America. Hunters in other parts of the world are more concerned with simplicity, light gathering and they really like their illuminated reticles. Same goes for Swarovski and S&B. Zeiss used to own Hensoldt, which was their LR/PRS line, but I believe they sold that. Swarovski was very reluctant to get into the turrets,reticles,etc, but have some scopes as of late. S&B has their popular PM line for the long range crowd, but still caters to hunters looking for high quality hunting scopes with the Zenith, Stratus and Polar line.
For my eyes, the clearest scope I've looked through is the S&B Zenith and I've looked through a bunch, though certainly not all. Your experience may be different, as your eyes are different, but the Zeiss Victory, Swarovski Z6, Leica Magnus, S&B Zenith, etc are as good as it gets. It may sound like I'm biased toward European optics, but the fact is I just haven't looked through a Japanese or North American hunting scope that I believe can match these. Leupold scopes are great bang for the buck, and I have a bunch, but the ones priced with the top of the line Euro scopes come up short, IMO.
If you're looking for a top all around hunting scope with clear optics as the first and foremost, I'd ignore all the bell and whistles of the LR focused scopes like the Vortex Razor, Nightforce NXS, etc.
If you're doing more long range shooting than hunting, then things may change for you.
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