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Zeiss, a premium optics manufacturer for more than 175 years, is offering special promotions on its Conquest HD binoculars and LRP S5 riflescopes—just in time for spring hunting and shooting season—at participating Zeiss authorized dealers from March 22 to May 15. During that time, enthusiasts can either take advantage of $200 off a new Conquest HD binocular or, with the purchase of a LRP S5 riflescope, receive a Conquest HD 15×56 mm binocular for free.

Conquest HD binoculars feature high-definition glass that produces 90 percent light transmission, provide great low-light performance and render excellent target resolution across the entire magnification range. The HD lens system and T* six-layer, light-transmission coating maximize color rendition and image brightness. The LotuTec coating enables a clear and unhindered view in all weather conditions.

Combined with a compact size, low weight and robust construction, the optics lighten the load afield, yet durability is ensured in the toughest conditions. The large focusing wheel is ideal for gloved hands when conditions are wet or cold, provide finer focusing and create a highly precise true-to-life image.

With the purchase of an LRP S5, new owners can receive a free Conquest HD 15×56 mm binocular. The riflescope is an excellent choice for PRS and NRL competitions or long-range hunting.

The first-focal-plane scopes come in two configurations, 318-50 and 525-56, and they are available in two reticle options—ZF-MRi or ZF-MOAi. Main tube diameter is 34 mm, they wear a European-style fast-focus eyepiece and Ballistic Stop elevation turret. Total elevation travel is 40.7 MRAD  (140 MOA) and they feature an external locking windage turret.

The LRP S5 is a premium optic with fluoride lens elements, SCHOTT glass and T* coatings for optimum target or game identification. The daylight-visible illuminated reticle delivers an exceptionally bright point of aim—regardless of incoming light brightness—for precise shot placement. The riflescope is heavy duty and shock tested.

Article by GUY J. SAGI

 

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