
Review Summary
Conquest V6 5-30x50
The most compact high-magnification riflescope in the industry and the most powerful in the V6 line, this riflescope is perfect for mid- to extra-long-range hunting and serious precision shooting. The wide magnification range provides great flexibility for those shooting in vast Western terrains or varmint and predator hunting. This scope also features side parallax adjustment and is available with either the #6, #43, ZBR-1 or ZMOA-1 ballistic reticles.
Made in Germany for the rugged demands of any hunting or shooting style, the new Conquest V6 with true 6x zoom, 30mm tube and 62 MOA elevation adjustment is engineered to reach beyond expectations. FL (Fluoride) Glass, enhanced T lens coatings and LotuTec protective coating from Zeiss provide industry-leading resolution and shooter accuracy. Available in two models for long-range shooting: 3-18x50 / 5-30x50. Featuring new ballistic turret and ballistic reticles ZMOA and ZBR for long-distance hunting or shooting. For the hunter who demands versatility and uncompromised long-range capability, the Zeiss Conquest V6 is the scope that proves distance is nothing.
Industry Leading Optical Performance
92% Light Transmission
FL glass for unmatched resolution
T coating customized for each lens
LotuTec hydrophobic coating
Excellent target resolution across magnification range
New Reticle Choices in 2nd Image Plane
New ballistic reticles ZBR and ZMOA
Reticle #60 ( fiber optic red dot), Reticle #43, Reticle #6
All feature fi ne crosshairs for minimum target coverage
Fast and Precise
New Ballistic Turret with Ballistic Stop and multiple revolutions
1\4 MOA click adjustments on 3-18x and 5-30x, 80 clicks per rotation
Reticle 43
Non-illuminated
The very fine central crosshairs carry a number of points, which lie exactly 10 cm apart at 100 m at 12 x magnification. With its roots in English-speaking markets, it is also known as the "Mildot" reticle, as the angle between the points is equal to 1 milliradian = 10 cm / 100 m. This reticle also gives you the option, as with the Reticle 4, of estimating distances.