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The one thing with ZCO is you can buy for relatively cheaper than new in the PX and definitely get back what you paid for it minus shipping and insurance if you don’t like it. Can’t speak to 540’s.I personally own and have shot several thousand rounds behind these 2 scopes. 540i and 527. Please buy the ZCO. Trust me. I am waiting on an 840 to replace my 540.
Care to elaborate?I personally own and have shot several thousand rounds behind these 2 scopes. 540i and 527. Please buy the ZCO. Trust me. I am waiting on an 840 to replace my 540.
Its a long story but consider if something is wrong with your Kahles your probably not going to have it for a few months. Other top tier brands you can measure that in days or weeks. I just don't think swaro/kahles US understands the level of service appropriate or have the capabilities in place to compete with ZCO and TT in this >$4000 tier.Care to elaborate?
Super legit concern with that optic.Its a long story but consider if something is wrong with your Kahles your probably not going to have it for a few months. Other top tier brands you can measure that in days or weeks. I just don't think swaro/kahles US understands the level of service appropriate or have the capabilities in place to compete with ZCO and TT in this >$4000 tier.
I get that ZCO service is stellar and can attest to as much. I had to use ZCO service and other than the $140 it cost me to ship it properly insured, and the fact that they WILL NOT put anything in writing documenting their initial inspection findings, repairs, collimation tests, etc, the service was good. I even got a coveted ZCO hat in the process. Jeff personally called me to discuss the issue and Lori called me to arrange the shipping back to me. Nice. Of course when you never put anything in writing, its easy to deny it ever happened. (Things that make you go hmmmm.) I'm a cynic I know.Its a long story but consider if something is wrong with your Kahles your probably not going to have it for a few months. Other top tier brands you can measure that in days or weeks. I just don't think swaro/kahles US understands the level of service appropriate or have the capabilities in place to compete with ZCO and TT in this >$4000 tier.
Ah, really? I guess you don’t shoot matches that require you to adjust for wind on a tight timeline then. The mark of a shooter graduating to upper mid pack is one who sees exactly where almost every bullet goes, hit or miss, and immediately decides why it went there, and adjusts appropriately. 12 shots, 10 positions, in 90 seconds means to be competitive a shooter needs to clearly see almost everything that happens down range.But if the shots being made successfully, then was the extra 2500 needed, or wanted.
Exactly. And, if the shots are being made SUCCESSFULLY, thennnnn that's because he did all of that, right? Not every single match shooter that places in a pretty decent position is shooting ZCO or Tangent are they?Ah, really? I guess you don’t shoot matches that require you to adjust for wind on a tight timeline then. The mark of a shooter graduating to upper mid pack is one who sees exactly where almost every bullet goes, hit or miss, and immediately decides why it went there, and adjusts appropriately. 12 shots, 10 positions, in 90 seconds means to be competitive a shooter needs to clearly see almost everything that happens down range.
Your explanation shows your inexperience. Then throwing out $5K-$7K local cost names to prove your point is illogical and childish. You are in fact, a basic user. Get yourself a basic tool. Ignore the experience of others.Exactly. And, if the shots are being made SUCCESSFULLY, thennnnn that's because he did all of that, right? Not every single match shooter that places in a pretty decent position is shooting ZCO or Tangent are they?
And that’s why I take little stock in some of these opinions. If you use a Leupold, you suck. If you shoot a Bergara, same. If you buy a Christensen, same. Who the actual F are these guys besides keyboard commandos? I don’t need validation on what to shoot or who to buy from. The guy with the offensive screen name is somehow somebody we should listen to? No thanks. I know where I’ve been and what I’ve done.Yea? So what are you saying then? Are you saying that you must use a high end optic to do well at a match? And having an opinion on optics is childish? You make zero sense. There's nothing childish about having an opinion.
Perfectly expressed my sentiment.Leupold certainly isnt holding Chad Heckler or Francis Colon down. Put me solidly in the column of: Doesn't need it, will get beaten by much lower tier optics, appreciates nice things, its my money. LOL.
My shooting partner is on his third one right now.I’d still say that the Gen III Razor is the best value for the money. Especially with a military discount or used. Great glass, positive turrets, you could beat whatever you missed the shot on to death with it if you can catch it. If someone ever missed a shot, it was not because of the Razor glass.
I did have to return an early one due to a stripped turret, but still a huge fan.
Your friend is lucky he has a Vortex holy cow. With the wrong manufacturer, that could’ve gotten right expensive quick.My shooting partner is on his third one right now.
I can’t blame the scope because the first time it was sitting on the bench with the rear propped on his squeeze bag. Something shifted and it fell onto the concrete directly on the parallax knob.
The second time he slid down his wooden staircase while wearing socks and it screwed the second one. He just received #3 last week.
I like the way you adjust the turrets on the Gen 3 Razor but the turrets are far too stiff for my liking.
I got lucky a couple of years ago and bought a used in like new condition Tangent Theta 525P for $4,000 Canadian.
You can’t find a used one now for under $5,500.
I also picked up an S&B PMii 5-25 with the USMC MTC turrets for $3,000 Canadian
There’s a thread. People were rating it higher than ZCO or tangentAny thoughts on the March PRS?
That is crazy if so. I’d love to get behind one to compare because I’m fucking in love with my 7-35 tangents.There’s a thread. People were rating it higher than ZCO or tangent
That is crazy if so. I’d love to get behind one to compare because I’m fucking in love with my 7-35 tangents.
Ha ha ha. Ive always wondered when the time will come that a cheaper manufacture will produce stuff similar or even better. Competition is good. I like my ZCOs too, the 8-40 is great. But my PRS shit always gets one of my Tangents.![]()
Review: ZCO 840 versus March 5-42x PRS Edition
So to start I have no affiliation with March or ZCO and paid for both my ZCO 840s and my two March 5-42x PRS Editions. I hope this review can help anyone on the fence wondering about getting a March that's shopping it against the ZCO. I debated on not calling out the ZCO 840 to avoid it...www.snipershide.com
Think this is the one
I’m poor i have to keep my Zco’s and am about to redeem a cert for a. Nightforce 735.
Shame shame shame
Are you implying March is a cheap brand? Some of the best glass and optics on the planet they just needed some help getting in line with the market. The prs scope is already an incredible optic and many have swapped from other tier 1 optics to the March.Ha ha ha. Ive always wondered when the time will come that a cheaper manufacture will produce stuff similar or even better. Competition is good. I like my ZCOs too, the 8-40 is great. But my PRS shit always gets one of my Tangents.
Nightforce… sell that shit, buy a real man’s optic. You’ve already got the clip ons…
I am bias being behind the March and the designer of the FML-WBR but many shooters in the prs have provided feedback to us and others that the March prs scope is an incredible offering. The mirage cutting capabilities, overall resolution and clarity of the glass is absolutely incredible. The march handles mirage and washout from direct sunlight second to no other optic and if you get a chance go look behind one you’ll see just how good it is.Any thoughts on the March PRS?
I’ve got a lot of Zco’s , but when you hear RKIs talk up the March so much it’s hard not to want to buy oneFull disclosure, I run/own a ZCO 5-27 MPCT1X (which is arguably the hottest shIt next to the March PRS), and I’m interested.
I don’t know if the extra FOV is worth it for me honestly, but I doubt I’d give it up If I had it.
I know I k ow. It this is got a ai 300nm I stole. Only going to shoot it a few times a year. If that.Nightforce… sell that shit, buy a real man’s optic
You’ll likely do what most do that don’t need the FOV the then which is turn or the magnification a couple more and still have the same FOV you had on your previous scope. Most guys run the march at 23-25 or so magnificationFull disclosure, I run/own a ZCO 5-27 MPCT1X (which is arguably the hottest shIt next to the March PRS), and I’m interested.
I don’t know if the extra FOV is worth it for me honestly, but I doubt I’d give it up If I had it.
I have had a ZCO 5-27 for 3 years. It's a great scope. Awesome glass, good reticles, great controls. Nothing to complain about.
I'm switching to a K540i. I was curious about their extra 40% field of view. Did a side by side with a squad mate's at the last match I shot. It's not just the field of view. The appearance of steel at 1000 yards and the ability to resolve more detail was markedly better.
The Kahles is not perfect. The windage knobs suck. The clicks are a bit mushy and if you get a left side windage model it adjusts backwards from what I think it should. I don't love the SKMR4 reticle but I can use it. I'll put up with both of these for that image.
Edit to add I think either have a thick enough reticle it won't be an issue for you.
The issue with this statement is that everyones eyes and optical nerves perform at different levels based on a host of issues like health, age, etc... resulting in differences in how their brains percieve things like CA and DoF. This is why its is disingenuous to make broad sweeping statements like yours. It can be proven in labratory experiments that one out-performs others optically but this does not translate to the differences in humans visual acuity.I would have agreed with you before doing the K540i/ZCO side by side. I think it's another tier better than ZCO, Tangent, Minox ZP5, and the previous Kahles models. I completely understand that you're doubtful of what I'm saying. Find one out there at a match and do a side by side for yourself. I know that's hard to believe. But think about it like this- you wouldn't think it subjective if I said the K540i looked noticeably better than a lower tier scope. Maybe a Burris XTR III, Gen 2 Razor, or Mark 5. It would make sense. Then isn't it possible that what we accept as top tier optics might some day become second tier? At some point couldn't an optics manufacturer build a product distinguishably better? One that has image quality so good it is better than our current top tier and it's not even remotely subjective? That's the K540i.
Nah man I’m just fuckin around lol.Are you implying March is a cheap brand? Some of the best glass and optics on the planet they just needed some help getting in line with the market. The prs scope is already an incredible optic and many have swapped from other tier 1 optics to the March.
It would be the March 5-42 Gen II PRS edition with FML-WBR reticle. I would be glad to get you an order sorted I am the designer behind the scope and reticle for prs.Nah man I’m just fuckin around lol.
Which model is the March that we’re talking about here? I’ll order one right now, compare myself. I love trying new shit.