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Zeroing in at 100 meters
You want to be sure that your kit works properly. If your test shot does not land, head out to the range and zero your rifle. Here is a short guide.
Wild Salad
Venison in summer on the grill is no longer a secret! And a fresh salad is always part of the barbecue. Try this super tasty wild salad!
Reticle adjustment
Ranging a weapon means that the reticle and sighting line are adjusted to show the exact point of impact of a bullet at a certain distance.
About Targeting Optics
Safe shooting is the most important thing while hunting. After your ZEISS riflescope is mounted you have to range the weapon. This means that the reticle and sighting line are adjusted to show the exact point of impact of the bullet. Learn more about how to adjust the reticle on your ZEISS riflescope
Innovative Technologies: ZEISS T* Coating
Image brightness, twilight performance, and brilliance were redefined by the innovation of T* coating. It is an outstanding feature of all ZEISS products.
Mounting a Riflescope
A properly assembled rifle makes the difference between making the shot or missing. Learn about the different techniques when mounting a riflescope.
Roe Buck Fillet over Bonfire
A fresh roe buck fillet cooked over bonfire enjoyed with good friends at the hunting ground. What else can you ask for on a nice summer evening.
FAQ’s about the ZEISS DTI 3/35
Whether for game observation and stalking or faster and more accurate identification – the DTI 3/35 gives hunters a considerable advantage in the forest.
Pheasant Tartlets
This recipe is an old Danish classic dish reinvented. In Denmark we refer to this as ‘Hens in Tartlets’. Today instead of chicken we will use pheasant.