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Reticles will be available in the standard Rapid-Z , Rapid-Z Varmint and Rapid-Z formats for common rifle calibers and the Rapid-Z for longer-range shooting styles. Holdover Made Simple Horizontal lines with yardage reference numbers indicating distances provide for accurate and easy holdover to rapidly engage targets at any distance within the capability of the reticle, riflescope and rifle being used.

Yardage distances will vary depending on the format of the reticle whether the Rapid-Z and Rapid-Z Varmint for use out to yards or the Rapid-Z and Rapid-Z for use out to and yards respectively. In addition to holdover reference points, the reticles will have hold points for windage equating to 5 and 10 mph winds along the horizontal axis of the major yardage lines. Added Ability to Estimate Range All Rapid-Z reticles will have the added ability to perform quick range estimation through the use of a simple ranging bracket feature.

The shooter will need to know the size of the target in relation to the brackets as well as have their scope set to the power that the reticle uses for range estimation and holdover point-of-aim. Once the target is bracketed, range estimation can be made and the shooter will be able to take aim on the target through the use of the holdover aiming points located on the vertical axis of the reticle.

Zeiss riflescopes with the Rapid-Z reticle will need to be set to specific magnification settings to perform the range-finding and holdover functions. The various Rapid-Z reticle formats can be used in conjunction with over common rifle calibers and bullet weights. RapidZ Varmint Fast, light weight bullets. They are ideal for use when hunting in very good light, in the early hours of dusk and the later hours of dawn. A further advantage is that non-illuminated reticles can be used for measuring distances: the fine scales on the horizontal and vertical crosshairs between the reticle posts enable the determination of useful information about the distance to the game.

Non-illuminated reticles also bring distinct advantages for competitive marksmen, This is because certain reticles have extremely fine crosshairs that obscure very little of the target or game at long ranges.

The non-illuminated reticle 6 is located in the second image plane and is extremely versatile — when shooting at shorter distances with low magnification, the reticle is always clearly visible, but remains just as fine at high magnification and only minimally covers the target. In combination with bullet drop compensation, this reticle is ideal for all those who want to have a perfectly clear view of the target when hunting over long distances.

The very fine reticle 20 is located in the second image plane. During daytime hunting, it enables you to shoulder your rifle and aim extremely precisely, even at long distances. The transition from the bars to the fine lines in the center is arrow-shaped in the reticle This gives you the ability to aim especially precisely at small targets. Our classic reticle for fast, long shots. The tick marks extend in the shape of a Christmas tree over the lower half of the field of view.

As such, they are suitable for quickly and simultaneously compensating for bullet drop and correcting wind drift. Consumer Products. Home Hunting Reticles. Download Datasheet. Available models V8 4. Available models Victory V8 1. Available models V8 1. Available models Conquest V4 x44 Conquest V4 x Available models Conquest V4 x Available models Conquest V6 1. Available models Conquest V6 x Available models Conquest V6 x50 Conquest V4 x Please don't hesitate to contact us!

Please type in your address to find a dealer near to your location:. Install the app. Rifle Scopes Zeiss Rapid Z reticle calibration. Thread starter bohem Start date Dec 7, JavaScript is disabled.

For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Commercial Supporter. Full Member. Jan 6, 7, 1, Southeast, PA www. I spent some time on Zeiss' website yesterday to try to understand how the reticle is laid out so that I can calibrate my load to the drop marks on it.

I have not been able to see what the distances between the hashes comes out to be on the drop compensator. My planned route to tailoring my rifle load to this reticle is: 1 Need the reticle details, then go to JGM 2 Input the bullet parameters and fiddle with the muzzle velocity at a given ASL until the drop at the various ranges mates to the reticle 3 Tailor a load to match that necessary muzzle velocity as close as I can while still maintaining accuracy 4 Once that's done, map the altitudes of the various places I've planned on hunting and repeat steps for the given needs.

Long story short, I need to know how the reticle is patterned, can anyone show me the information please. Mar 8, 1. Re: Zeiss Rapid Z reticle calibration in the top of the reticle the hash marks are 2 moa, and are used for distance estimation. Rarely are they "accross the board". Or leave it on the highest power, and use JBM to calculate the drops at the hashmarks Or build you load to compensate for the drop already used by the hold over reticle the hardest way.

Re: Zeiss Rapid Z reticle calibration I was planning to do the last route you mentioned. Re: Zeiss Rapid Z reticle calibration that's because they will change with each load used and each power setting. Its rare that game are spotted at , thru yds. Re: Zeiss Rapid Z reticle calibration I'm not quite following you. Here's two snapshots of the screen. How do I lift the reticle into the hash marks under the crosshairs?

I don't see anything on their calculator to optimize the power. Re: Zeiss Rapid Z reticle calibration your not quite done, click on reticle analysis form , which will bring up the optimize.



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