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In terms of how it locks? Sorry, I guess I (we?) need some more direction with your comment.Has anyone tried the 10 mil locking and how does it compare to the 15mil locking
Has anyone tried the 10 mil locking and how does it compare to the 15mil locking
In terms of how it locks? Sorry, I guess I (we?) need some more direction with your commeNT
In terms of how it locks and feels when your spinning the turrets
The locks and clicks are both pretty solid in my opinion.In terms of how it locks and feels when your spinning the turrets
10 mil. 15 mil is fine but much prefer the 10.Has anyone tried the 10 mil locking and how does it compare to the 15mil locking
No, the throw lever is an additional charge. Not sure it is really needed as the ZCO power ring already has a designed in throw “fin” as do all ZCO scopes.Does the throw lever come with the zco 2-10?
No, the throw lever is an additional charge. Not sure it is really needed as the ZCO power ring already has a designed in throw “fin” as do all ZCO scopes.
Yeah I just noticed that. Is the power ring stiff or smooth?
Mag ring tension on my ZCOs is just about perfect……if they only turned CCWYeah I just noticed that. Is the power ring stiff or smooth?
Do you lose overall available elevation w/ the 10 mil vs the 15 mil or does the 10 mil add more rotations?
So both have 35 mils of available elevation if you were able to zero either right at the bottom of the adjustment range?You have the same amount of internal travel.
Richard
does anyone have a list of the cantilever mount options for a 210 on an AR15?
Is this another increase since the one in January?All in stock ZCO's are at these old prices, and the new MAP prices are in effect this week - Richard 916-628-3490
Zero Compromise Optic ZC210 2-10x30 Riflescope DMR Reticle Locking Turrets $3,660.00
Zero Compromise Optic ZC420 4-20x50 M1X Locking in stock $3,875.00 in stock!
Zero Compromise Optic ZC420 4-20x50 M2X Locking in stock $3,875.00 in stock!
Zero Compromise Optic ZC527 5-27x56 M1X, M2X and M3X $4,590.00 OD Green Limited Edition in stock!
Zero Compromise Optic ZC527 5-27x56 M1X 10MIL NLE $4,240.00 in stock!
Zero Compromise Optic ZC527 5-27x56 M3X 10MIL NLE $4,240.00 shipping in!
Zero Compromise Optic ZC840 8-40x56 M1X 10MIL NLE FDE $4,890.00 shipping in!
Those look really good!Found this scope wrap for the zc210 : https://reesewraps.com/products/zero-compromise-2-10x
Found this scope wrap for the zc210 : https://reesewraps.com/products/zero-compromise-2-10x
That's rad. I see there are other zco models on their site tooThose are our scopes and we’re working with them![]()
I agree clarity is just insane but just wish it had daylight bright illum. I asked cs about it and all they gave me was a vague corporate response.My willpower finally gave out, got the 2-10 with the HTR reticle. Reticle seems very intuitive and the clarity is incredible. I'll mostly be using this for multigun matches with the occasional accurized AR match thrown in.
If I had to nitpick, it's definitely AZ daylight bright, but that's what the offset red dot is for anyways.
Yeah you’ve never owned a daylight bright magnified optic then.No even sure what “Day Light” illumination means. The 2-10, like all ZCO scopes has a sweet variable illumination dial that I can see in day and night.
It's a pretty vague term, but I live in AZ and am usually shooting in the desert sun so it's more apparent to me. Good examples for LPVO would be the Vortex Razor G2/G3.No even sure what “Day Light” illumination means. The 2-10, like all ZCO scopes has a sweet variable illumination dial that I can see in day and night.
Still have zero idea what that even means, and I have own every thing from Burris. Bushnel, Leopold, night force, march to ZCO.Yeah you’ve never owned a daylight bright magnified optic then.
I have zero trouble seeing the illumination in what passes for full sun here ( Seattle, and yes we do get several Sunny days every YearIt's a pretty vague term, but I live in AZ and am usually shooting in the desert sun so it's more apparent to me. Good examples for LPVO would be the Vortex Razor G2/G3.
If you're using it as your primary optic at 1x it's a huge help having something almost as bright as a red dot.
Atacr 1-8 or Vortex 1-6, 1-10? Those are daylight bright.Still have zero idea what that even means, and I have own every thing from Burris. Bushnel, Leopold, night force, march to ZCO.
Yeah…That’s also a factor.I have zero trouble seeing the illumination in what passes for full sun here ( Seattle, and yes we do get several Sunny days every Year)
Woe. I way overpaid at my local GS and I’m still waiting. Should have just gone on GB apparently.Someone got a deal just now!