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  • 09 Jul 2011
    Hello Friends,   This Is Rashid Lucky A Knife Maker From Pakistan I Have Many Beautiful Styles Of Hunting Knives U Can Check It On My Website Working With Paypal    Rashid Lucky    ( R&R Cutlery )  Pakistan www.rrcutlery.webs.com r.r.cutlery@gmail.com
    891 Posted by AK Knives
  • Hello Friends,   This Is Rashid Lucky A Knife Maker From Pakistan I Have Many Beautiful Styles Of Hunting Knives U Can Check It On My Website Working With Paypal    Rashid Lucky    ( R&R Cutlery )  Pakistan www.rrcutlery.webs.com r.r.cutlery@gmail.com
    Jul 09, 2011 891
  • 20 Jun 2012
    Mia & The Little Gal: Summer vakay the outdoor way June 20, 2012 by Mia Anstine Leave a Comment What a summer vacation/make-up spring break! They may have missed their spring break, but this family made up for it later. Mia Anstine describes two cross-country pig hunts and other outdoor adventures that she recently took with the LIttle Gal and Hubby Hank. ...Read more of this post at the Women's Outdoor News http://www.womensoutdoornews.com/2012/06/mia-the-little-gal-summer-vakay-the-outdoor-way/
    935 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • Mia & The Little Gal: Summer vakay the outdoor way June 20, 2012 by Mia Anstine Leave a Comment What a summer vacation/make-up spring break! They may have missed their spring break, but this family made up for it later. Mia Anstine describes two cross-country pig hunts and other outdoor adventures that she recently took with the LIttle Gal and Hubby Hank. ...Read more of this post at the Women's Outdoor News http://www.womensoutdoornews.com/2012/06/mia-the-little-gal-summer-vakay-the-outdoor-way/
    Jun 20, 2012 935
  • 12 Jul 2012
    Pheasant Crowing Counts Up North Dakota’s spring pheasant crowing count survey revealed a 10 percent increase statewide compared to last year. All four pheasant districts showed an increase compared to last year. The number of crows heard in the southeast increased by 12 percent, northwest by 8 percent, northeast by 6 percent and southwest by 4 percent. Stan Kohn, upland game management supervisor for the State Game and Fish Department, said birds did not experience excessive mortality last winter. “Even with the nice winter last year, I anticipated fewer adult birds to be available this spring because poor production in spring of 2009-11 led to fewer young birds entering the fall population,” Kohn said. “However, I did expect to see higher crow count numbers in the southwest because good numbers of birds were observed last winter, but it didn’t pan out in the crow count numbers.” Even with a somewhat smaller breeding class of birds, Kohn said hens were in better shape this spring because of less winter stress. In addition, he said nesting habitat looked to be in pretty good condition in all areas of the state, and nesting and brooding weather this spring has been almost ideal. “I expect much better upland game production this summer,” Kohn added. “Pheasant hens are finding better quality nesting and brooding cover on the uplands this spring, and with the good weather, more hens were successful with first clutches, a positive sign of a good production year.” However, Kohn noted, the loss of CRP is going to decrease nesting and brooding cover in the future, and will negatively affect the pheasant population. Spring crowing count data is not always a good indicator of the fall population. It does not measure population density, but provides an index of the spring rooster population based on a trend of number of crows heard. Brood surveys, which begin in mid-July and are completed by September, are a better indicator of the summer’s pheasant production and provide insight into what to expect for a fall pheasant population. Pheasant crowing counts are conducted each spring throughout North Dakota. Observers drive specified 20-mile routes, stopping at predetermined intervals, and counting the number of pheasant roosters heard crowing over a two-minute period during the stop. The number of pheasant crows heard is compared to previous years’ data, providing a trend summary.
    1840 Posted by Neil Hoefs
  • Pheasant Crowing Counts Up North Dakota’s spring pheasant crowing count survey revealed a 10 percent increase statewide compared to last year. All four pheasant districts showed an increase compared to last year. The number of crows heard in the southeast increased by 12 percent, northwest by 8 percent, northeast by 6 percent and southwest by 4 percent. Stan Kohn, upland game management supervisor for the State Game and Fish Department, said birds did not experience excessive mortality last winter. “Even with the nice winter last year, I anticipated fewer adult birds to be available this spring because poor production in spring of 2009-11 led to fewer young birds entering the fall population,” Kohn said. “However, I did expect to see higher crow count numbers in the southwest because good numbers of birds were observed last winter, but it didn’t pan out in the crow count numbers.” Even with a somewhat smaller breeding class of birds, Kohn said hens were in better shape this spring because of less winter stress. In addition, he said nesting habitat looked to be in pretty good condition in all areas of the state, and nesting and brooding weather this spring has been almost ideal. “I expect much better upland game production this summer,” Kohn added. “Pheasant hens are finding better quality nesting and brooding cover on the uplands this spring, and with the good weather, more hens were successful with first clutches, a positive sign of a good production year.” However, Kohn noted, the loss of CRP is going to decrease nesting and brooding cover in the future, and will negatively affect the pheasant population. Spring crowing count data is not always a good indicator of the fall population. It does not measure population density, but provides an index of the spring rooster population based on a trend of number of crows heard. Brood surveys, which begin in mid-July and are completed by September, are a better indicator of the summer’s pheasant production and provide insight into what to expect for a fall pheasant population. Pheasant crowing counts are conducted each spring throughout North Dakota. Observers drive specified 20-mile routes, stopping at predetermined intervals, and counting the number of pheasant roosters heard crowing over a two-minute period during the stop. The number of pheasant crows heard is compared to previous years’ data, providing a trend summary.
    Jul 12, 2012 1840
  • 09 Sep 2015
                     ZEISS Announces New Revolutionary Hunting binoculars -The VICTORY SF     NORTH CHESTERFIELD, VA., (September 9, 2015) - Carl Zeiss Sports Optics, the world's leading manufacturer of high performance sports optics, is pleased to announce the release of the new VICTORY SF binocular as the perfect complement to the VICTORY super-premium line of products. Next to the VICTORY HT, specialized for extremely low light, the VICTORY SF is the ultimate all-purpose binocular.   Offering the most brilliant images, the widest fields of view available combined with perfect ergonomics, it is ideal for all types of hunting.” said Mike Jensen, President of Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. “We are introducing an entirely new product design with a triple-link bridge. The ZEISS VICTORY SF is setting the new standard in optical performance and ergonomics.”   The core of the new ZEISS VICTORY SF is the Ultra-FL lens, designed to achieve new levels of resolution, brilliance and color reproduction. ZEISS engineers have developed a new, highly innovative optical system comprised of two fluoride lenses made with SCHOTT glass. The result is a spectacular and previously unimaginable viewing experience, full of brilliance and intricate details. The SF binoculars weigh in at just 27.5 ounces, extraordinarily light-weight for this type of optical performance. This allows for hours of fatigue-free viewing with the highest possible optical quality. In addition to this radical reduction in weight, the ZEISS VICTORY SF also introduces a new revolution in ergonomics: the Ergo-Balance concept. Unlike classic binoculars, the focal point of the lens is shifted further towards the back for comfortable viewing for extended periods of time. This is a product feature that hunters will definitely notice when using the VICTORY SF in the field.   The newly developed seven-lens eyepiece with ZEISS field flattener technology creates an extremely sharp image with extremely wide fields of view. The VICTORY SF 10x42 with 360 ft. field of view (FOV) and VICTORY SF 8x42 with 444 ft. (FOV) at 1000 yards are unmatched in their classes. In contrast to the traditional double-link bridge, the mechanics of the new ZEISS VICTORY SF were moved to the bridge above the focusing wheel. As a result, the focusing wheel is shifted towards the hand used to operate it for greater ergonomic benefits. There is also enough space to operate the focus wheel with gloves on in cold weather. This new position of the focusing wheel allows the hand to hold the binoculars in a very relaxed position for hours of fatigue-free viewing. The newly developed anti-slip tread on the focusing wheel improves the grip for quick focusing – even in wet conditions.   ZEISS engineers have integrated its Smart Focus concept into the VICTORY SF binoculars. Conventional binoculars require the focusing wheel to be turned 2.5 times in order to change from the close focus to the maximum observation distances. The VICTORY SF only requires the focus wheel to be turned 1.8 times, a distance that is 39% shorter. This makes it possible to focus more quickly and accurately – an ideal feature for quick and precise game observation.   The VICTORY SF binoculars are proudly manufactured at the Wetzlar production site, with the distinction of being “Made in Germany” and backed by an industry leading no fault / limited lifetime transferable warranty.   VICTORY SF 8x42: The 8x42 offers outstanding and fascinating high-contrast viewing. The 8x magnification creates an extremely large field of view, allowing for hours of viewing with unparalleled stability. With the widest field of view available these binoculars are the perfect companion when it comes to getting a quick overview of complex terrain.   VICTORY SF 10x42: The 10 x 42 allows outstanding viewing at great distances. The 10x magnification offers an unexpected level of precision and incredibly sharp details. The Ergo-Balance concept allows for easy, comfortable handling despite the higher magnification.   MSRP: VICTORY SF 8x42 $2,888.87 VICTORY SF 10x42 $2,944.43   Technical data:   About the ZEISS Group ZEISS is an international leader in the fields of optics and optoelectronics. The more than 24,000 employees of ZEISS generated revenue of about 4.2 billion euros in fiscal year 2012/13. Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany. ZEISS has been contributing to technological progress for more than 160 years. ZEISS develops and produces solutions for the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries, biomedical research and medical technology, as well as eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses, binoculars and planetariums. ZEISS is present in over 40 countries around the globe with more than 40 production facilities, around 50 sales and service locations and over 20 research and development sites. Carl Zeiss AG is fully owned by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung (Carl Zeiss Foundation).
    5407 Posted by Chris Avena
  •                  ZEISS Announces New Revolutionary Hunting binoculars -The VICTORY SF     NORTH CHESTERFIELD, VA., (September 9, 2015) - Carl Zeiss Sports Optics, the world's leading manufacturer of high performance sports optics, is pleased to announce the release of the new VICTORY SF binocular as the perfect complement to the VICTORY super-premium line of products. Next to the VICTORY HT, specialized for extremely low light, the VICTORY SF is the ultimate all-purpose binocular.   Offering the most brilliant images, the widest fields of view available combined with perfect ergonomics, it is ideal for all types of hunting.” said Mike Jensen, President of Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. “We are introducing an entirely new product design with a triple-link bridge. The ZEISS VICTORY SF is setting the new standard in optical performance and ergonomics.”   The core of the new ZEISS VICTORY SF is the Ultra-FL lens, designed to achieve new levels of resolution, brilliance and color reproduction. ZEISS engineers have developed a new, highly innovative optical system comprised of two fluoride lenses made with SCHOTT glass. The result is a spectacular and previously unimaginable viewing experience, full of brilliance and intricate details. The SF binoculars weigh in at just 27.5 ounces, extraordinarily light-weight for this type of optical performance. This allows for hours of fatigue-free viewing with the highest possible optical quality. In addition to this radical reduction in weight, the ZEISS VICTORY SF also introduces a new revolution in ergonomics: the Ergo-Balance concept. Unlike classic binoculars, the focal point of the lens is shifted further towards the back for comfortable viewing for extended periods of time. This is a product feature that hunters will definitely notice when using the VICTORY SF in the field.   The newly developed seven-lens eyepiece with ZEISS field flattener technology creates an extremely sharp image with extremely wide fields of view. The VICTORY SF 10x42 with 360 ft. field of view (FOV) and VICTORY SF 8x42 with 444 ft. (FOV) at 1000 yards are unmatched in their classes. In contrast to the traditional double-link bridge, the mechanics of the new ZEISS VICTORY SF were moved to the bridge above the focusing wheel. As a result, the focusing wheel is shifted towards the hand used to operate it for greater ergonomic benefits. There is also enough space to operate the focus wheel with gloves on in cold weather. This new position of the focusing wheel allows the hand to hold the binoculars in a very relaxed position for hours of fatigue-free viewing. The newly developed anti-slip tread on the focusing wheel improves the grip for quick focusing – even in wet conditions.   ZEISS engineers have integrated its Smart Focus concept into the VICTORY SF binoculars. Conventional binoculars require the focusing wheel to be turned 2.5 times in order to change from the close focus to the maximum observation distances. The VICTORY SF only requires the focus wheel to be turned 1.8 times, a distance that is 39% shorter. This makes it possible to focus more quickly and accurately – an ideal feature for quick and precise game observation.   The VICTORY SF binoculars are proudly manufactured at the Wetzlar production site, with the distinction of being “Made in Germany” and backed by an industry leading no fault / limited lifetime transferable warranty.   VICTORY SF 8x42: The 8x42 offers outstanding and fascinating high-contrast viewing. The 8x magnification creates an extremely large field of view, allowing for hours of viewing with unparalleled stability. With the widest field of view available these binoculars are the perfect companion when it comes to getting a quick overview of complex terrain.   VICTORY SF 10x42: The 10 x 42 allows outstanding viewing at great distances. The 10x magnification offers an unexpected level of precision and incredibly sharp details. The Ergo-Balance concept allows for easy, comfortable handling despite the higher magnification.   MSRP: VICTORY SF 8x42 $2,888.87 VICTORY SF 10x42 $2,944.43   Technical data:   About the ZEISS Group ZEISS is an international leader in the fields of optics and optoelectronics. The more than 24,000 employees of ZEISS generated revenue of about 4.2 billion euros in fiscal year 2012/13. Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany. ZEISS has been contributing to technological progress for more than 160 years. ZEISS develops and produces solutions for the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries, biomedical research and medical technology, as well as eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses, binoculars and planetariums. ZEISS is present in over 40 countries around the globe with more than 40 production facilities, around 50 sales and service locations and over 20 research and development sites. Carl Zeiss AG is fully owned by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung (Carl Zeiss Foundation).
    Sep 09, 2015 5407
  • 14 Jul 2011
    going to be hosting an american from michigan USA on a whitetail buck and mule deer hunt for the 2011 hunting seasson. his name is bill hall and he is an advid hunter. he his bbull elk is in the top 10 for michigan.
    1644 Posted by josh winsor
  • going to be hosting an american from michigan USA on a whitetail buck and mule deer hunt for the 2011 hunting seasson. his name is bill hall and he is an advid hunter. he his bbull elk is in the top 10 for michigan.
    Jul 14, 2011 1644
  • 15 Dec 2012
    I know that Many - Including myself are in disbelief of the senseless shooting of those innocent children yesterday. I cringe at the thought that - what if it was my kid. It is a terrible thing and as a parent - my heart goes out to the parents who lost a child at the hand of this misguided individual.With that said- I know that once again gun laws are thrust into the spot light and what it really comes down to is Criminals & Psycho's do not obtain a gun through legal  means.  Our Right to Bare Arms is not an amendment to insure that we can go hunting. It is an amendment that is there to give us the ability to protect ourselves from our enemies - Both Foreign & Domestic. It gives us the basic right to protect our freedoms. Our Freedom of speech, Freedom of Religion, free to own properties & Live Our Way of Life. People Just Do Not Get It!Maybe it should be mandatory that we read the Bill of Rights Once in a while - To remember why hundreds of thousands of Americans fought & Died to Protect our way of life. To protect the right to have an opinion. Weather you agree or disagree, THAT is Our Right."Because a well-regulated militia is necessary to national security, the right of the people to keep and bear arms may not be infringed". With all of the Terrorism in the world today - Our Right To Bare Arms is more important today than it has Ever Been in Our Great Countries History.We can turn a blind eye to what is going on in the world around us and say - "No, that could never happen here"Well It Has Happened Here. It happened on September 11th, 2001 and it can happen again.Let keep our eyes on the real issue at hand. A mentally ill person took the lives of countless innocent people yesterday. My prayers and condolences go out to the family and friends of all who have been touched by this situation
    1076 Posted by Chris Avena
  • I know that Many - Including myself are in disbelief of the senseless shooting of those innocent children yesterday. I cringe at the thought that - what if it was my kid. It is a terrible thing and as a parent - my heart goes out to the parents who lost a child at the hand of this misguided individual.With that said- I know that once again gun laws are thrust into the spot light and what it really comes down to is Criminals & Psycho's do not obtain a gun through legal  means.  Our Right to Bare Arms is not an amendment to insure that we can go hunting. It is an amendment that is there to give us the ability to protect ourselves from our enemies - Both Foreign & Domestic. It gives us the basic right to protect our freedoms. Our Freedom of speech, Freedom of Religion, free to own properties & Live Our Way of Life. People Just Do Not Get It!Maybe it should be mandatory that we read the Bill of Rights Once in a while - To remember why hundreds of thousands of Americans fought & Died to Protect our way of life. To protect the right to have an opinion. Weather you agree or disagree, THAT is Our Right."Because a well-regulated militia is necessary to national security, the right of the people to keep and bear arms may not be infringed". With all of the Terrorism in the world today - Our Right To Bare Arms is more important today than it has Ever Been in Our Great Countries History.We can turn a blind eye to what is going on in the world around us and say - "No, that could never happen here"Well It Has Happened Here. It happened on September 11th, 2001 and it can happen again.Let keep our eyes on the real issue at hand. A mentally ill person took the lives of countless innocent people yesterday. My prayers and condolences go out to the family and friends of all who have been touched by this situation
    Dec 15, 2012 1076
  • 26 Sep 2015
    ZEISS and Under Armour® teamed up to launch the new TERRA ED 8x32 and 10x32 binocular   NORTH CHESTERFIELD, VA., (September 28, 2015) –   Carl Zeiss Sports Optics, the world's leading manufacturer in high performance sports optics, is pleased to introduce the TERRA ED 32 mm binoculars, in 8x32 and 10x32 mm models. These are the perfect addition to the hugely successful TERRA ED line, which already includes 8x42 and 10x42 mm models. The new 32 mm binoculars combine the benefits of quality German engineering and design with the performance and features you’ve come to expect from ZEISS – all at an incredible value. The new ZEISS TERRA ED 8x32 and 10x32 is equipped with an exclusive Under Armour® Bino Harness, featuring durable, thick hypalon attachments, solid metal hardware and adjustable elastic straps for complete comfort.   “We are excited to add the new TERRA ED 32’s to the already field-proven premium entry line of binoculars,” said Mike Jensen, President of Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. “Carl Zeiss is the leader in world class optics, and this compact version is sure to please the archery and general observation enthusiasts. We are listening to what this market is asking for and delivering on it with TERRA. Terra is an outstanding optical product at an incredibly competitive price. TERRA ED line of products brings an additional choice of optics to millions more sportsmen in the U.S.”   TERRA ED binoculars offer exceptional visual experiences, packaged in an attractive, functional design. Thanks to SCHOTT ED glass with ZEISS MC multi-coated lenses, the images are always bright and clear, even in low-light conditions when wildlife is more active. With comfortable ergonomics and robust, lightweight, waterproof construction, TERRA ED binoculars are built to handle rugged terrain and harsh conditions. With a stunning 5.25 ft. close focus and a generous wide field of view, you’ll never miss a thing. The compact size makes TERRA ED extremely mobile in the field. All TERRA ED binoculars are backed by ZEISS’ U.S. limited lifetime transferable warranty.   8x32 With its compact and lightweight design, rugged construction, comfortable ergonomics and wide field of view, the 8x32 is the ideal companion for bowhunters, birders and wildlife observers who demand quality optics for open country observation. MSRP: $411.10 10x32 With the 10x32, we have added magnification without adding extra weight. For situations in the field that call for a closer look, such as scoring game or observing the fine details in nature, the 10x32 delivers bright, crisp images, even in low light. MSRP: $444.43   Technical data:                                                                                  8x32                    10x32 Magnification                                                             8                         10 Objective lens diameter            (mm)                        32                          32 Exit pupil diameter                    (mm)                      4.0                          3.2 Twilight Factor                                                         16.0                      17.9 Field of view              (ft/1000 yds)(m/1000m)         405/135                  336/112 Subjective angle of view             (°)                          60                          63 Close-up setting limit              (ft / m)                                     4.9  /  1,5 Diopter Adjustment Range       (dpt)                                         +/- 4 Exit pupil distance                  (mm)                                           16.5 Pupil Distance                         (mm)                                         56 - 74 Lens type                                                                                ED Prism system                                                                   Schmidt-Pechan Coating                                                                          Hydrophobic Zeiss MC                                                          Nitrogen Filled                                                                         Yes Waterproof                           (mbar)                                          100 Operation Temperature         (°F / C°)                              -5° / +140°     -15° / +60° Length                                 (in / mm)                                     4.9  /  125 Width with an eye spacing of 65 mm  (in / mm)                             4.37  /  111 Weight                                    (oz / g)                                       17.98  /  510 Subject to changes in design and scope of supply due to technical improvements.   For more information on ZEISS’ award winning products, please visit us at www.zeiss.com/us/sports-optics or join us at facebook.com/CarlZeissHuntingUS.     About the ZEISS Group ZEISS is an international leader in the fields of optics and optoelectronics.  The more than 24,000 employees of ZEISS generated revenue of about 4.2 billion euros in fiscal year 2012/13.  Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany.  ZEISS has been contributing to technological progress for more than 160 years.  ZEISS develops and produces solutions for the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries, biomedical research and medical technology, as well as eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses, binoculars and planetariums.  ZEISS is present in over 40 countries around the globe with more than 40 production facilities, around 50 sales and service locations and over 20 research and development sites.  Carl Zeiss AG is fully owned by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung (Carl Zeiss Foundation).    
    9429 Posted by Chris Avena
  • ZEISS and Under Armour® teamed up to launch the new TERRA ED 8x32 and 10x32 binocular   NORTH CHESTERFIELD, VA., (September 28, 2015) –   Carl Zeiss Sports Optics, the world's leading manufacturer in high performance sports optics, is pleased to introduce the TERRA ED 32 mm binoculars, in 8x32 and 10x32 mm models. These are the perfect addition to the hugely successful TERRA ED line, which already includes 8x42 and 10x42 mm models. The new 32 mm binoculars combine the benefits of quality German engineering and design with the performance and features you’ve come to expect from ZEISS – all at an incredible value. The new ZEISS TERRA ED 8x32 and 10x32 is equipped with an exclusive Under Armour® Bino Harness, featuring durable, thick hypalon attachments, solid metal hardware and adjustable elastic straps for complete comfort.   “We are excited to add the new TERRA ED 32’s to the already field-proven premium entry line of binoculars,” said Mike Jensen, President of Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. “Carl Zeiss is the leader in world class optics, and this compact version is sure to please the archery and general observation enthusiasts. We are listening to what this market is asking for and delivering on it with TERRA. Terra is an outstanding optical product at an incredibly competitive price. TERRA ED line of products brings an additional choice of optics to millions more sportsmen in the U.S.”   TERRA ED binoculars offer exceptional visual experiences, packaged in an attractive, functional design. Thanks to SCHOTT ED glass with ZEISS MC multi-coated lenses, the images are always bright and clear, even in low-light conditions when wildlife is more active. With comfortable ergonomics and robust, lightweight, waterproof construction, TERRA ED binoculars are built to handle rugged terrain and harsh conditions. With a stunning 5.25 ft. close focus and a generous wide field of view, you’ll never miss a thing. The compact size makes TERRA ED extremely mobile in the field. All TERRA ED binoculars are backed by ZEISS’ U.S. limited lifetime transferable warranty.   8x32 With its compact and lightweight design, rugged construction, comfortable ergonomics and wide field of view, the 8x32 is the ideal companion for bowhunters, birders and wildlife observers who demand quality optics for open country observation. MSRP: $411.10 10x32 With the 10x32, we have added magnification without adding extra weight. For situations in the field that call for a closer look, such as scoring game or observing the fine details in nature, the 10x32 delivers bright, crisp images, even in low light. MSRP: $444.43   Technical data:                                                                                  8x32                    10x32 Magnification                                                             8                         10 Objective lens diameter            (mm)                        32                          32 Exit pupil diameter                    (mm)                      4.0                          3.2 Twilight Factor                                                         16.0                      17.9 Field of view              (ft/1000 yds)(m/1000m)         405/135                  336/112 Subjective angle of view             (°)                          60                          63 Close-up setting limit              (ft / m)                                     4.9  /  1,5 Diopter Adjustment Range       (dpt)                                         +/- 4 Exit pupil distance                  (mm)                                           16.5 Pupil Distance                         (mm)                                         56 - 74 Lens type                                                                                ED Prism system                                                                   Schmidt-Pechan Coating                                                                          Hydrophobic Zeiss MC                                                          Nitrogen Filled                                                                         Yes Waterproof                           (mbar)                                          100 Operation Temperature         (°F / C°)                              -5° / +140°     -15° / +60° Length                                 (in / mm)                                     4.9  /  125 Width with an eye spacing of 65 mm  (in / mm)                             4.37  /  111 Weight                                    (oz / g)                                       17.98  /  510 Subject to changes in design and scope of supply due to technical improvements.   For more information on ZEISS’ award winning products, please visit us at www.zeiss.com/us/sports-optics or join us at facebook.com/CarlZeissHuntingUS.     About the ZEISS Group ZEISS is an international leader in the fields of optics and optoelectronics.  The more than 24,000 employees of ZEISS generated revenue of about 4.2 billion euros in fiscal year 2012/13.  Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany.  ZEISS has been contributing to technological progress for more than 160 years.  ZEISS develops and produces solutions for the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries, biomedical research and medical technology, as well as eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses, binoculars and planetariums.  ZEISS is present in over 40 countries around the globe with more than 40 production facilities, around 50 sales and service locations and over 20 research and development sites.  Carl Zeiss AG is fully owned by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung (Carl Zeiss Foundation).    
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  • 02 Jan 2013
    Mia & the Little Gal: Planning 2013 by Mia Anstine We've been working on some more adventures, but when are we not?! The Little Gal and I had a fantastic 2012 and are looking forward to an even better 2013. You are following our adventures over at the Women's Outdoor News right?! http://www.womensoutdoornews.comWhat was a favorite adventure we shared with you in 2012? Look below [...] Read more of this post
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  • Mia & the Little Gal: Planning 2013 by Mia Anstine We've been working on some more adventures, but when are we not?! The Little Gal and I had a fantastic 2012 and are looking forward to an even better 2013. You are following our adventures over at the Women's Outdoor News right?! http://www.womensoutdoornews.comWhat was a favorite adventure we shared with you in 2012? Look below [...] Read more of this post
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  • 05 Oct 2015
    ZEISS Wins Petersen’s Editor’s Choice Award with the TERRA 3X Riflescope   NORTH CHESTERFIELD, VA. (October 5, 2015) –   Carl Zeiss Sports Optics, the world's leading manufacturer of high performance sports optics, has won the 2015 Petersen’s Hunting Editor’s Choice Award for the Best Budget Riflescopes with the TERRA 3X 3-9x42 riflescope.   The editorial staff of Petersen’s Hunting magazine has recognized this riflescope for offering the highest quality, the most innovative design, and the best utility for today’s hunter. Petersen’s Hunting, published by InterMedia Outdoors, is one of the leading magazines for serious hunting enthusiasts in the United States.   “This is an incredible honor,” said Mike Jensen, President of Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. “Carl Zeiss Sport Optics has accomplished what no other premium optics manufacturer has ever done before: successfully launching a premium entry optics line that continues to win prestigious awards, and now this award from Petersen’s Hunting confirms that ZEISS is truly the leader high performance sports optics.   ” For the past five years, the editors at Petersen’s Hunting have turned their love for premium outdoor gear into the Editor’s Choice Awards. Best-in-class products that embody the ideal combination of quality, craftsmanship, ingenuity, and value are given these awards. Hundreds of products are thoroughly tested by staff writers and editors in real-world conditions. Where scientific measures can be used for quantifiable results, they are. Where they can’t, years of hunting experience and practical field knowledge become the yardstick.   About the Terra Line: TERRA 3X riflescopes offer all the benefits of German quality, design, engineering and performance that hunters from around the world expect from ZEISS. Starting at $388 MSRP, the ZEISS TERRA 3X riflescopes outperform many other brands by featuring best-in-class image quality, low profile ergonomics, durable construction, and are backed by Carl Zeiss’ U.S. Limited Lifetime transferable Warranty.   ZEISS TERRA 3X riflescopes are currently available in the following models:   TERRA 3X Riflescope                               Models: MSRP: TERRA 2-7x32 Z-Plex Reticle            $388.88 TERRA 3-9x42 Z-Plex Reticle                      $444.43 TERRA 3-9x42 RZ6 Ballistic Reticle              $511.10 TERRA 3-9x50 Z-Plex Reticle                      $511.10 TERRA 3-9x50 RZ6 Ballistic Reticle              $555.44 TERRA 4-12x42 Z-Plex Reticle                    $511.10 TERRA 4-12x42 RZ8 Ballistic Reticle           $555.44 TERRA 4-12x50 Z-Plex Reticle                    $555.54 TERRA 4-12x50 RZ8 Ballistic Reticle           $622.21   For more information on ZEISS’ award winning products, please visit us at www.zeiss.com/us/sports-optics or join us at facebook.com/CarlZeissHuntingUS. About the ZEISS Group ZEISS is an international leader in the fields of optics and optoelectronics. The more than 24,000 employees of ZEISS generated revenue of about 4.2 billion euros in fiscal year 2012/13. Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany. ZEISS has been contributing to technological progress for more than 160 years. ZEISS develops and produces solutions for the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries, biomedical research and medical technology, as well as eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses, binoculars and planetariums. ZEISS is present in over 40 countries around the globe with more than 40 production facilities, around 50 sales and service locations and over 20 research and development sites. Carl Zeiss AG is fully owned by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung (Carl Zeiss Foundation).
    1478 Posted by Chris Avena
  • ZEISS Wins Petersen’s Editor’s Choice Award with the TERRA 3X Riflescope   NORTH CHESTERFIELD, VA. (October 5, 2015) –   Carl Zeiss Sports Optics, the world's leading manufacturer of high performance sports optics, has won the 2015 Petersen’s Hunting Editor’s Choice Award for the Best Budget Riflescopes with the TERRA 3X 3-9x42 riflescope.   The editorial staff of Petersen’s Hunting magazine has recognized this riflescope for offering the highest quality, the most innovative design, and the best utility for today’s hunter. Petersen’s Hunting, published by InterMedia Outdoors, is one of the leading magazines for serious hunting enthusiasts in the United States.   “This is an incredible honor,” said Mike Jensen, President of Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. “Carl Zeiss Sport Optics has accomplished what no other premium optics manufacturer has ever done before: successfully launching a premium entry optics line that continues to win prestigious awards, and now this award from Petersen’s Hunting confirms that ZEISS is truly the leader high performance sports optics.   ” For the past five years, the editors at Petersen’s Hunting have turned their love for premium outdoor gear into the Editor’s Choice Awards. Best-in-class products that embody the ideal combination of quality, craftsmanship, ingenuity, and value are given these awards. Hundreds of products are thoroughly tested by staff writers and editors in real-world conditions. Where scientific measures can be used for quantifiable results, they are. Where they can’t, years of hunting experience and practical field knowledge become the yardstick.   About the Terra Line: TERRA 3X riflescopes offer all the benefits of German quality, design, engineering and performance that hunters from around the world expect from ZEISS. Starting at $388 MSRP, the ZEISS TERRA 3X riflescopes outperform many other brands by featuring best-in-class image quality, low profile ergonomics, durable construction, and are backed by Carl Zeiss’ U.S. Limited Lifetime transferable Warranty.   ZEISS TERRA 3X riflescopes are currently available in the following models:   TERRA 3X Riflescope                               Models: MSRP: TERRA 2-7x32 Z-Plex Reticle            $388.88 TERRA 3-9x42 Z-Plex Reticle                      $444.43 TERRA 3-9x42 RZ6 Ballistic Reticle              $511.10 TERRA 3-9x50 Z-Plex Reticle                      $511.10 TERRA 3-9x50 RZ6 Ballistic Reticle              $555.44 TERRA 4-12x42 Z-Plex Reticle                    $511.10 TERRA 4-12x42 RZ8 Ballistic Reticle           $555.44 TERRA 4-12x50 Z-Plex Reticle                    $555.54 TERRA 4-12x50 RZ8 Ballistic Reticle           $622.21   For more information on ZEISS’ award winning products, please visit us at www.zeiss.com/us/sports-optics or join us at facebook.com/CarlZeissHuntingUS. About the ZEISS Group ZEISS is an international leader in the fields of optics and optoelectronics. The more than 24,000 employees of ZEISS generated revenue of about 4.2 billion euros in fiscal year 2012/13. Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany. ZEISS has been contributing to technological progress for more than 160 years. ZEISS develops and produces solutions for the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries, biomedical research and medical technology, as well as eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses, binoculars and planetariums. ZEISS is present in over 40 countries around the globe with more than 40 production facilities, around 50 sales and service locations and over 20 research and development sites. Carl Zeiss AG is fully owned by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung (Carl Zeiss Foundation).
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  • 08 Oct 2015
                 SHOT Show Triumphs 'Against All Odds,' Earns Gold 100 and Grand Awards   NEWTOWN, Conn.-The SHOT Show, owned by the National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®), was honored with Gold 100 recognition and a Grand Award at the Trade Show Executive Gold 100 Awards and Summit in Santa Barbara, California, last week.   The awards signify that the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) is among the Top 100 Trade Shows in the world and, for the Grand Award, that SHOT Show overcame great obstacles to achieve extraordinary success at its 2014 show, making it the perfect candidate in the Against All Odds category.   "We're honored to receive these awards," said Chris Dolnack, NSSF's Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer. "I can't imagine a better example of a trade show team rising to the occasion to overcome multiple challenges to put on a successful event than that shown by the SHOT Show team leading up to the 2014 show. It was a heroic, Mt. Everest-summit-like effort."   The show faced such steep odds because NSSF had ended its relationship with a longtime show management company following the 2013 show. That led to the necessity of developing a new show management team along with new contracts for its convention center facility, partner hotels, general service contractor and other vendors-no small task for the largest trade show of its kind in the world that attracts 67,000 attendees, 1600 exhibitors and more than 2,400 members of the media.   With about half a year to produce a huge trade show from scratch, NSSF and its new show management company, ConvExx, new marketing firm, CSG, and longtime partner Freeman not only accomplished the mission but produced one of the most successful SHOT Shows in history. Buyer attendance grew by eight percent over the previous year. On the exhibition show floor, it was another SHOT Show sell-out, and the post-show survey revealed exhibitor satisfaction as the highest rated ever.   "Truly, we excelled against all odds," said Dolnack. "There were those who said it couldn't be done, but SHOT Show has long set a high bar for excellence and that was our motivation. I could not be more proud of all who contributed to the effort with their unique talents. Of course, now we have to do it again for the 2016 show-and we will!"   About NSSFThe National Shooting Sports Foundation is the trade association for the firearms industry. Its mission is to promote, protect and preserve hunting and the shooting sports. Formed in 1961, NSSF has a membership of more than 12,000 manufacturers, distributors, firearms retailers, shooting ranges, sportsmen's organizations and publishers. For more information, visit www.nssf.org.
    1920 Posted by Chris Avena
  •              SHOT Show Triumphs 'Against All Odds,' Earns Gold 100 and Grand Awards   NEWTOWN, Conn.-The SHOT Show, owned by the National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®), was honored with Gold 100 recognition and a Grand Award at the Trade Show Executive Gold 100 Awards and Summit in Santa Barbara, California, last week.   The awards signify that the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) is among the Top 100 Trade Shows in the world and, for the Grand Award, that SHOT Show overcame great obstacles to achieve extraordinary success at its 2014 show, making it the perfect candidate in the Against All Odds category.   "We're honored to receive these awards," said Chris Dolnack, NSSF's Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer. "I can't imagine a better example of a trade show team rising to the occasion to overcome multiple challenges to put on a successful event than that shown by the SHOT Show team leading up to the 2014 show. It was a heroic, Mt. Everest-summit-like effort."   The show faced such steep odds because NSSF had ended its relationship with a longtime show management company following the 2013 show. That led to the necessity of developing a new show management team along with new contracts for its convention center facility, partner hotels, general service contractor and other vendors-no small task for the largest trade show of its kind in the world that attracts 67,000 attendees, 1600 exhibitors and more than 2,400 members of the media.   With about half a year to produce a huge trade show from scratch, NSSF and its new show management company, ConvExx, new marketing firm, CSG, and longtime partner Freeman not only accomplished the mission but produced one of the most successful SHOT Shows in history. Buyer attendance grew by eight percent over the previous year. On the exhibition show floor, it was another SHOT Show sell-out, and the post-show survey revealed exhibitor satisfaction as the highest rated ever.   "Truly, we excelled against all odds," said Dolnack. "There were those who said it couldn't be done, but SHOT Show has long set a high bar for excellence and that was our motivation. I could not be more proud of all who contributed to the effort with their unique talents. Of course, now we have to do it again for the 2016 show-and we will!"   About NSSFThe National Shooting Sports Foundation is the trade association for the firearms industry. Its mission is to promote, protect and preserve hunting and the shooting sports. Formed in 1961, NSSF has a membership of more than 12,000 manufacturers, distributors, firearms retailers, shooting ranges, sportsmen's organizations and publishers. For more information, visit www.nssf.org.
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