The second generation of the successful Zephyr scope from Czech company VALIANT
is finally here and it offers a plethora of modern features that are common on
considerably more expensive models, like the new and improved Zero-Stop turrets. More Info
The Zephyr series of scopes from the Czech company VALIANT are known for their high-durability, quality craftsmanship and affordable price. Now comes the second generation of these scopes and it offers everything that made its predecessor so successful and so much more.
One of the most prominent features are the new and reworked Zero-Stop turrets. This mechanism will allow you to save the position of the turret for easy and quick return. The turrets are easy to operate even in gloves and each click is distinctive and clearly audible.
The reinforced single-piece tube made from aircraft-grade duralumin is filled with nitrogen to prevent fogging. Glass etched reticle is extremely durable and it can withstand the recoil of calibers like .357 H&H (more than 6000 J).
This model utilizes the versatile 24x 1/2 Mil-Dot reticle which can be used in almost any situation and across all ranges. The reticle is in the second focal plane and the magnification has no effect on the size of the reticle. It is also illuminated in red colour and you can choose one of 11 different levels of brightness. The illumination is powered by a CR2032 battery (not included).
The adjustment graduation is in 1/4 MOA. The side-focus parallax is placed on the left turret. The parallax is adjustable from 10 yards (9,14 m) to infinity.
This model will offer you a 30% larger field of view and it comes with a large parallax side wheel, sunshade, lens caps and a lens cloth.
What is Zero-Stop and how to adjust it
The video includes English captions
Key features
– Glass-etched 1/2 Mil-Dot reticle
– Zero-Stop turrets
– Clear and precise picture
– Single-piece tube filled with nitrogen
– Durable design
– Clear and precise picture
Package contents
Valiant Zephyr II 6-24x50 SF SIR 1/2 Mil-Dot MOA Riflescope
Large parallax side wheel
Sunshade
Lens caps
Tool for zeroing turrets
Zoom lever
Lens cloth
Allen keys - 2pcs
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Václav
Verified customer,
from balistas.cz
18.03.2024
Machine translation
I use it for pest hunting. The clear reticle is great, no frills, I just click
the distance. The illumination of the whole reticle is good against a black
background or bushes. The second focal plane is more comfortable for me to hunt.
However, if you want to shoot accurately at long range, definitely go with the
FFP. The clicking is absolutely awesome. The turrets are large and handle well
even with gloves. When hunting I often change the distance so the lack of
locking is not necessary, on the contrary. Clear and bright image even in
twilight. Very high quality workmanship, no question about it. Czech
manufacturer. For the price, top of the range.
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