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Firearms P365X Optics Ready package - 6 mags, 3 grip modules, basepads, vedder holster $600

Wanting to get out of sig. Open to trades for a G43x mos. The white stuff on the gun is just chalk for grip. The gun is minty.

Asking $600 for the lot. I think that’s pretty reasonable.

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P365 OR MS$530
17 rnd mag53
12 rnd mag53
12 rnd mag53
Tacdev basepad x240
Handleit grips10
Vedder light tuck holster70
P365x grip module70
P365 coyote grip module70
Total$949

Swarovski Z8i+ 5-40x56 vs Ziess V8 NA 4.8-35x60

Hey guys. I recently purchased 2 flagship scopes for two of my rifles that are very precious to me, a Dakota Arms heavy predator in 6MM BR, and a Cooper model 21 in 6mm PPC. I have had great experience with Swarovski, I own several of their Z6 scopes and love them. I ordered and installed their new flagship, the Z8i+ 5-40x56 on my Dakota rifle. I wanted something different for the Cooper, so I went to Scheels and looked at some high end scopes and saw a Ziess V6, and I liked the reticle. After speaking with the optics guy there, I went and blind ordered Ziess's new flagship, the V8 NA (North American) 4.8-35x60 and installed it on my Cooper 21.

I knew it was going to be at least as good as the V6, as both the V8 and the V6 are made in Germany with Schott glass. Having had the opportunity to go out and shoot with both scopes, I have some observations, in case anyone was wondering how these absolute titans stack up vs each other.

First, the dimensions. Both scopes have 34MM tubes. For Swarovski, this was a first, as no other Swaro I am aware of has used a 34mm tube. For Ziess, the new re-release of the V8 for North America has a 34mm tube, down from the 36mm tube the European version had. Both scopes are large, but not obscenely so. The Ziess 's 60mm objective fit perfectly using Warne high rings on their mountain tech bases, with about 2mm clearance to the barrel. The Swarovski had no issues with the Tally rings/bases on the Dakota.

Optical quality

Light transmission/illumination: The Swarovski seemed brighter, which was strange, as it has a smaller objective, however Swarovski claims 93% light transmission, Ziess claims 92%, and this seems accurate. Both scopes are exceptionally bright, especially during the twilight/dusk. The illumination on both scopes are red dot/daylight bright. The Swarovski dot is slightly larger, the Ziess dot is extremely fine. Both have plenty of adjustment.

Field of view/eyebox:
Both scopes have extremely forgiving eyeboxes. The Swarovski has a noticeably larger field of view, as well as a further eye relief than the Ziess. It seems to me that the Ziess has a slightly better eyebox, but this may be due to the fact that the field of view is smaller than the Swarovski, as in, it takes more head movement to obscure the viewable area with the scope body. The FOV is absolutely gargantuan on the Swarovski. Again, both have excellent eyeboxes.

Resolution/clarity:
Again, both scopes are absolutely top tier sharp, but since I am comparing them, I will nitpick. It appears to me that the Ziess has less chromatic aberration than the Swarovski, and the colors appear slightly richer. The Swarovski has better edge to edge clarity, and the overall image appears to be slightly sharper as well.

Turrets/controls:
The Ziess is a MOA scope, as a part of the redesign for the North America release. The Swarovski uses MIL. 1 click is ~.4" at 100 yards for the Swarovski, 1 click is .25 for the Ziess, so the Ziess has a finer control.
The Ziess comes standard with ballistic turrets, The swaro has the option to install and use their proprietary turret addition, a $350 part you can order from them. The illumination controls on the Swaro seem more intuitive to me.

Price:
Swarovski $4,299, Ziess $3,999.

If you read all of this, thanks for giving me the time to share my thoughts and observations. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to ask. I'll try and attach some photos as well. The appearance of the scopes look MUCH better to the eye than my camera could manage, getting my phone to take a picture was a real pain. Any kind of washed out look or blur isn't the scope glass, it's the exposure of the camera.

The 4A-I reticle is the Swarovski (the plain one with no markings) and the #90 reticle is the Ziess (the one with the MOA marks)

The pictures of the paper target is at 100 yards, and both scopes are at 35x.

The picture of the gong is at 450 yards, and both scopes are at 35x.

The picture with both scopes illuminated is at 15x.


Have a wonderful day all.

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Accessories Reduced MRAD Barrels and Bolt

I have a few Barrett factory barrels that need a new home. They are fresh from Barrett and only factory fired.
1- 18”. 308. With brake. $950
2- 25”. 7 Rem Mag with brake $950
3- 24”. 6.5 Creedmoor brake. Sold
4- 25”. 338 LM with brake. $950
Shipping will be at actual cost to buyer.
Bolt new. $350IMG_8478.jpeg

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Accessories Reduced DTA Barrels

I have several factory DTA barrels without the extensions. All are unfired and ready to go by adding an extension for your series of DTA. I can torque the extension on if you send an old barrel with an extension, or supply one.
1- 26”. 308 $375. SPF
2- 26”. 7 WSM. $350. Have 2 of these
3- 18”. 300 Win covert no extension even though shown with one. $375 SPF
4- 18” 338 LM. With brake $350
5- 18” 338 LM. With brake. $350
6- 18” 338 LM. With brake. $350
I have Winchester brass for the 7 WSM that can be purchased also.
Shipping will be at actual cost to buyer.

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SOLD Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x42 Mil-R reticle with box

Don't really want to, but need some quick money. Selling one of my favorite bread and butter scopes.
NXS 2.5-10 Mil-R reticle Mil adjustments. Have box.
SPF
PP F&F or Venmo.

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