I was shopping around on promotive and I found that they have really good deals on zeiss diavari scopes. I saw that one of the options comes with the RZ 1000 reticle, which I looked up but it doesn't really make sense to me. Here is the description it gives on the site:
"The four state-of-the-art RAPID-Z® ballistic reticles by Carl Zeiss offer long-range hunters the supreme advantage of precision aiming with accurate holdover and wind-corrected information for shots at extended distances - without complication. And because the reticle is located in the second image plane, there is minimal target cover, even at high magnification. Combined with an integrated ranging feature, all the information you need to make clean, precise shots from the greatest distances is displayed clearly within the scope. Eliminating the need for estimation or timely calculations.
RAPID-Z® ballistic reticles feature numbered holdover lines that correspond to target distances and wind compensation hashes to correct for crosswinds. Once the distance and crosswind has been determined the corresponding holdover line is placed over your target for a precise shot, even from long range."
My question is, how does that work? Is it mils or moa, or something different that I'm missing? I'm sorry if this is a dumb question, I just really don't get it and hopefully you guys could bestow your wisdom on the subject. I'd also really appreciate it if some zeiss guys could chime in!
"The four state-of-the-art RAPID-Z® ballistic reticles by Carl Zeiss offer long-range hunters the supreme advantage of precision aiming with accurate holdover and wind-corrected information for shots at extended distances - without complication. And because the reticle is located in the second image plane, there is minimal target cover, even at high magnification. Combined with an integrated ranging feature, all the information you need to make clean, precise shots from the greatest distances is displayed clearly within the scope. Eliminating the need for estimation or timely calculations.
RAPID-Z® ballistic reticles feature numbered holdover lines that correspond to target distances and wind compensation hashes to correct for crosswinds. Once the distance and crosswind has been determined the corresponding holdover line is placed over your target for a precise shot, even from long range."
My question is, how does that work? Is it mils or moa, or something different that I'm missing? I'm sorry if this is a dumb question, I just really don't get it and hopefully you guys could bestow your wisdom on the subject. I'd also really appreciate it if some zeiss guys could chime in!