Zeiss Offering $100 Instant Rebate on Conquest V4 Riflescope

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posted on August 13, 2018
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Carl Zeiss Sports Optics has announced its ‘Gear Up’ promotion, offering special pricing on the company’s popular Conquest V4 riflescope family.

From August 10 through August 26, customers receive a $100 instant rebate when purchasing any of the four Conquest V4 riflescope models. The line-up consists of the 1X-4X-24mm, 3X-12X-56mm, 4X-16x-44mm and 6X-24X-50mm models, which retail from $799.99 to $1,199.99. Each feature a 30mm aluminum main tube, offers a large range of travel adjustment and incorporates a capped windage turret. These models have innovative second focal plane reticle designs, 3.5 inches of eye relief and offer 90 percent to-the-eye light transmission.

The high-definition glass on Conquest V4 scopes is treated with Zeiss’s T* six layer light transmission coatings. The ocular and objective lenses are further treated with LotuTec hydrophobic protective coatings. Illuminated reticles are standard on the 1-4x24 models, and are optional on the 3-12x56 and 6-24x50 models. The Zeiss Ballistic Stop is standard on the 4-16x44 and 6-24x50 variations, and is offered as an option on the 1-4x24 model. Conquest V4 riflescopes are lightweight, compact in design and waterproof to 13 feet for up to two hours.

Conquest V4 riflescopes are available for purchase through Zeiss Authorized Dealers. Quantities are limited, and the promotion is valid while supplies last.

For more information, go to zeiss.com/sports-optics

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