The overall length of a scope, from the leading edge of the objective lens housing to the back edge of the eyepiece housing, can be a determining factor when selecting a scope model. Brush and horseback hunters may favor shorter scopes for their discreet profile. But long-range shooters, such as antelope hunters, might embrace longer models that also deliver greater magnification.
The shortest Zeiss scope is about 11 inches in length, while the longest is about 15 inches.
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