Robin Shedden of Cluny Country reviews the Zeiss LRP range – illuminated reticle riflescopes that are great for both hunting and target shooting. They are designed for long range shooting, although equally good at 100 yards, and even have parallax adjustment down to 15 metres. Optically they are the equivalent of the V series of hunting scopes, but in these models the reticle is in the first focal plane. The 34mm tube allows for a huge elevation range, and the large, clearly marked turrets allow swift, positive adjustment.
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