ZEISS Conquest V4 Family of Second Focal Plane Riflescopes Updated with New Features
Illuminated reticle and new turret configurations for long-range shooting and hunting – Optimized engravings of user interfacesOberkochen/Germany | 6 March 2020 | ZEISS Consumer Products
ZEISS is optimizing the ZEISS Conquest V4 family for demanding target shooting and ambitious hunting. A total of eleven new models will be available starting from summer 2020. Each model utilizes the 30mm main tube construction.
In addition to seven versions of the V4 4-16x44 for maximum precision at the range and hunting during daylight and in the mountains, ZEISS is also offering four new options of the popular V4 6-24x50 models, the specialist for precision long-range shooting, even more user-friendly with smarter design.
ZEISS is releasing these illuminated thin line MOA smart reticles in response to customer requests for finer line subtensions, as required for target shooting and long-range. In other words, any application where you want to have only a very small area of your target covered by your reticle.
Enhancements Begin with a Multitude of Second Focal Plane Illuminated Reticles
Enhancements Begin with a Multitude of Second Focal Plane Illuminated ReticlesWhether in glaring sunlight or at dusk, the new models of the tried-and-tested V4 riflescope family feature finely dimmable illuminated reticles for every conceivable application. Hunters that prefer a more traditional approach can select the reliable illuminated reticle 60, with its scaled-back, minimalist design, for the V4 in 4-16x44 and 6-24x50. It features a fine, dimmable illuminated dot, and is intuitive to use.
For extended range shooting, ZEISS will offer two new MOA-based smart reticle designs. The two dimmable illuminated reticles ZBi (available in 4-16x44 and 6-24x50 formats) and ZMOAi-20 (only available in 6-24x50) are the perfect choice – and only the center section of the reticle illuminates in order to avoid reticle flare in low-light. The new ZMOAi-T30 (for the 4-16x44) and ZMOAi-T20 (for the 6-24x50) illuminated fine reticles open up new options for special applications.