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Rifle Scopes Official Zero Compromise Optic News & Updates

Well what is the magnification range?
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`Anyone got their hands on a ZC Hunter with ballistic turrets ?
 
Interested in other peoples experience of delivery times on the ZCo 5-27,10Mil NLE ?

I ordered mine in September(through official Aussie importer) - going on 5 months later and I can't get any answer on ETA
 
Interested in other peoples experience of delivery times on the ZCo 5-27,10Mil NLE ?

I ordered mine in September(through official Aussie importer) - going on 5 months later and I can't get any answer on ETA
I order mine in the US from CST and it goes out the next day and it is in my hands two days later.
 

THIS IS JUST A PHOTOSHOP! AGAIN, THIS IMAGE IS NOT REAL.​

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I photochopped this back in July of last year to stir up conversation, and didn't post it publicly to avoid Nick & Jeff murdering me, lol. There is a notable difference between this and the one in the video above, with the other appearing to havea slight bell to accommodate a larger objective lens. Again, for those in the back not paying attention, THIS IS JUST A PHOTOSHOP RENDERING.
 
Anyone know if any ZCO dealers are at the Great Anerican Outdoor show ?

Need a deal on a 527 mpct 3 / 3x

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Now we can all start a pool on price.
I will open with 3400

Probably closer to $3500-4000, about the same price as their other optics. You have to bare in mind, cost doesn't change all that much just because the objective lens gets slightly smaller. In fact, designing and trying to fit it into a more compact space requires parts specific to that model, so economies of scale is also lost when you can't just use the same parts from your other lines. And, it's Zero Compromise Optic, so...
 
And I just finished spray painting my 420 on my SCAR 20S recently. o_O that LPVO would be sick on the 20S with a 16 inch barrel, suppressed! Deadshot barrels is in my AO. May have to get a plan in motion.
 
Probably closer to $3500-4000, about the same price as their other optics. You have to bear in mind, cost doesn't change all that much just because the objective lens gets slightly smaller. In fact, designing and trying to fit it into a more compact space requires parts specific to that model, so economies of scale is also lost when you can't just use the same parts from your other lines. And, it's Zero Compromise Optic, so...
The ZCO hunter is roughly $2800 usd converting from Euros. Think that’s an applicable comparison?
 
The ZCO hunter is roughly $2800 usd converting from Euros. Think that’s an applicable comparison?

The ZC Hunter is a different construction in many aspects that made it likely less costly to produce, so I wouldn't really use it as a comparison. I think the closest model would be the 420 if anything.
 
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From Zero Compromise Optic:​

"Crafted for tactical, competition, and hunting applications, the compact ZC210 LPVO is packed with features to give the shooter exacting precision every time. Our new locking elevation turret design allows you the option of dialing precise elevation for longer range engagements, or you can dial up to a negative 2.0 mil Zero Stop giving you quick access utilizing a “Speed Drop” for faster engagements. Parallax adjustment was a must for many, so the ZC210 was developed with a parallax adjustment. Our ZC210 also gives you the option of the newest illuminated ZC DMR, ZC HTR, or the ZC Predator reticle.

For those in attendance, you can check out the ZC210 during Enforce Tac, or come visit us at the upcoming 2024 IWA OutdoorClassics Show, Booth# 3A-114.
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Nothing special here.
I was just doin testing the ZC840 with the TG 2.1
It was easier than with the ZC527 scope.
The trick for ZCO, the TG must be on the left side 9 a o´clock, to get the camera record more than full zoom from the scope.
Would not used on a heavy recoil rifle, the eye clearance it getting limited, and that TG makes the image quality a heavy tunneling.

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TG and ZC420, from the first shooting trip.
No record on the voice on TG, and did not realised, that you must put the focus sharp from the TG when you go change the shooting distance.
No matter that was quite ok on 100m, it was bad s..t on 300.
But now i know it, you must fine tune the TG in every shooting session and when the range is changing.
But it can be used, but it will ruin the edge of the ZCO, the best image quality and the optical illusion, when you put the camer on the scope, but so it does for other scopes too.
 
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Very pleased to say my Zero Compromise 527 arrived last night!
@gebhardt02 was a complete legend in helping this happen, even though we are on different continents.
The ZC527 10Mil non-locking MPCT2X was a special order to Australia and the ZCo team were amazing in making it happen.

Initial impressions;
Overall finish is excellent.
Magnification and diopter feel and setting are perfect.
Turret feel is a BIG step up from anything I've ever used (and I've owned/used some "high end" scopes).
10Mil elevation turret is very clear and very easy to land on a target number.
MPCT2X reticle has a very open/clear centre dot and the combination of 1.0 dots and horizontal markings every 2.0 on the vertical make it very easy for the eye to pick an elevation hold quickly.

Apart from everyone on this thread helping to convince me to invest the money in a "Tier 1 scope", the 10Mil turret marking and MPCT2X were the features that had me buying the ZCo over another.

Thanks again to the team at Zero Compromise.
Now to get it mounted and out for some field testing.
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