I am no scope expert, and therefore will not post with the perception of trying to be one. However, I am a shooter, and like any shooter, high end glass just makes a guy go "Mmmmm".
For reference I currently own a TT, ZCO, BEAST, and ATACR.
Glass wise, the ZCO in comparison to the claimed king TT, each has its strengths. I like the image better in the ZCO than the TT at mid range magnification. The ZCO's image is spectacular all the way through mid range approx 12-20x. With my personal favorite around 15-17x. Words I would use to describe the image are full, life-like, high-definition, and extremely easy/usable. Where I find the strength of the the TT comparative is resolving power at full magnification. At full magnification, (25x - TT and 27x - ZCO) the ability to resolve finite points at extreme distances, the TT seems to have the edge. For these reasons listed is why the ZCO is going on my "go to precision rifle" and my comp gun. The TT got switched to my ELR rifle.
Turrets comparative between ZCO and TT, I also feel each have there strength. Turret criteria for me was marking alignment, lockable, and identifiable clicks. Now, if you have a tactile fetish you will opt in for the TT turrets because they are more definitive. How a turret clicks does not matter to me, as long as they are identifiable. With both scopes I am able to close my eyes, count, and still know what # I am on. If I am being extremely fastidious, on the ZCO 5-27, I noted a slight audible difference between the elevation turret and windage turret click sounds. The slight sound differential does not seem to be on the 4-20. But this is being extremely fussy to the point of anal. Otherwise functionality was spot on for both elevation and windage on the 5-27 and 4-20.
The feature set that sets each apart is the lockable turrets on the ZCO and the tool-less zero on the TT. On the ZCO, I love being able to lock down (if desired) whenever I dial. Zero is held with no worries of spun turrets if doing only holdovers. Along with no windage cap necessary to maintain windage zero. On the TT the tool-less zero makes setting zero ridiculously easy. It's so easy it literally makes a guy laugh the first time u set zero on a TT.
Aesthetics the hands down winner is ZCO. This thing just looks badass. If Batman were to pick a scope for his new sniper rifle it would be a ZCO. The matte black and knurling literally makes it look like it was manufactured at Bruce Wayne's secret R&D lab. TT to me, looks more classic fancy--Rolls-Royce-ish vs. the edgey appearance of the ZCO.
Usability winner goes to ZCO in this category due to a number of reasons. Perfect mag ring tension, best image at the most commonly used mag ranges 15-17x with easy eye box, parallax distance markings for quick reference (absent on TT), parallax close to set and forget (not quite as forgiving as TT but close), parallax down to 25m, and bold easy to see numerical turret and mag ring markings.
Reticle winner goes to ZCO comparing tree reticles. This reticle hits all the marks for me. Center dot, .2 mil reference marks with access to .1 mil for mil ranging, non-uniformity in hash marks on main stadia and tree for intuitive referencing, open to 2 mil on the tree for unobstructed spotting.
If you don't like trees then you have the same thing without a tree in MPCT1.
Summary from a shooter perspective of ZCO vs. TT
Glass: Tie - each with respective strengths
Turrets: Tie - each with respective strengths, end-user needs to determine which feature set they prefer
Aesthetics: ZCO - Bruce Wayne approved
Usability: ZCO - this thing is a gamer, game on!
Reticle: ZCO - reticle perfection
Price point: ZCO - winner, winner chicken dinner!
Now each of these scopes is a winner in my opinion and in many ways is like splitting hairs in comparison. I'm choosing to talk about the feature sets, that for me, made the differences.
For TT it's the resolving ability at distance with high magnification and tool-less zero turrets. For ZCO it's the reticle design, large high def. image at mid-range, and lockable turrets. My opinion may change as I continue using each and compare in different conditions and situations. Right now, I know which is my current king of the hill if I had to pick one - ZCO......YMMV.
For reference I currently own a TT, ZCO, BEAST, and ATACR.
Glass wise, the ZCO in comparison to the claimed king TT, each has its strengths. I like the image better in the ZCO than the TT at mid range magnification. The ZCO's image is spectacular all the way through mid range approx 12-20x. With my personal favorite around 15-17x. Words I would use to describe the image are full, life-like, high-definition, and extremely easy/usable. Where I find the strength of the the TT comparative is resolving power at full magnification. At full magnification, (25x - TT and 27x - ZCO) the ability to resolve finite points at extreme distances, the TT seems to have the edge. For these reasons listed is why the ZCO is going on my "go to precision rifle" and my comp gun. The TT got switched to my ELR rifle.
Turrets comparative between ZCO and TT, I also feel each have there strength. Turret criteria for me was marking alignment, lockable, and identifiable clicks. Now, if you have a tactile fetish you will opt in for the TT turrets because they are more definitive. How a turret clicks does not matter to me, as long as they are identifiable. With both scopes I am able to close my eyes, count, and still know what # I am on. If I am being extremely fastidious, on the ZCO 5-27, I noted a slight audible difference between the elevation turret and windage turret click sounds. The slight sound differential does not seem to be on the 4-20. But this is being extremely fussy to the point of anal. Otherwise functionality was spot on for both elevation and windage on the 5-27 and 4-20.
The feature set that sets each apart is the lockable turrets on the ZCO and the tool-less zero on the TT. On the ZCO, I love being able to lock down (if desired) whenever I dial. Zero is held with no worries of spun turrets if doing only holdovers. Along with no windage cap necessary to maintain windage zero. On the TT the tool-less zero makes setting zero ridiculously easy. It's so easy it literally makes a guy laugh the first time u set zero on a TT.
Aesthetics the hands down winner is ZCO. This thing just looks badass. If Batman were to pick a scope for his new sniper rifle it would be a ZCO. The matte black and knurling literally makes it look like it was manufactured at Bruce Wayne's secret R&D lab. TT to me, looks more classic fancy--Rolls-Royce-ish vs. the edgey appearance of the ZCO.
Usability winner goes to ZCO in this category due to a number of reasons. Perfect mag ring tension, best image at the most commonly used mag ranges 15-17x with easy eye box, parallax distance markings for quick reference (absent on TT), parallax close to set and forget (not quite as forgiving as TT but close), parallax down to 25m, and bold easy to see numerical turret and mag ring markings.
Reticle winner goes to ZCO comparing tree reticles. This reticle hits all the marks for me. Center dot, .2 mil reference marks with access to .1 mil for mil ranging, non-uniformity in hash marks on main stadia and tree for intuitive referencing, open to 2 mil on the tree for unobstructed spotting.
If you don't like trees then you have the same thing without a tree in MPCT1.
Summary from a shooter perspective of ZCO vs. TT
Glass: Tie - each with respective strengths
Turrets: Tie - each with respective strengths, end-user needs to determine which feature set they prefer
Aesthetics: ZCO - Bruce Wayne approved
Usability: ZCO - this thing is a gamer, game on!
Reticle: ZCO - reticle perfection
Price point: ZCO - winner, winner chicken dinner!
Now each of these scopes is a winner in my opinion and in many ways is like splitting hairs in comparison. I'm choosing to talk about the feature sets, that for me, made the differences.
For TT it's the resolving ability at distance with high magnification and tool-less zero turrets. For ZCO it's the reticle design, large high def. image at mid-range, and lockable turrets. My opinion may change as I continue using each and compare in different conditions and situations. Right now, I know which is my current king of the hill if I had to pick one - ZCO......YMMV.
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