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Zeiss 522951-9993-080 Rifle Scope Review

4.2 (17) Amazon rating$864.79

Our verdict

The Zeiss 522951-9993-080 is a 6-24x50 scope with an MOA reticle on a cantilever mount, priced at $864.79 and rated 4.2 stars from 17 reviewers. Zeiss glass is a recognized premium commodity, and this model brings that reputation to a high-magnification configuration.

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Best for

Buyers who specifically want Zeiss glass quality in a 6-24x50 format with an MOA reticle for precise holdover corrections

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You want variable reticle illumination, a larger review base before committing, or need to stay under $500

  • Magnification 6-24X
  • Objective lens 50 Mm
  • Reticle Moa
  • Mount Cantilever Mount
  • Color Black
  • Weight 24.34 lb
  • Priced 38% above the category median ($625.24 across 94 tracked models)
  • Weight of 24.34 lb - heavier than 86% of the 95 models we track

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 17 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.6/5

    17 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other optics: binoculars, telescopes, spotting scopes, rifle and hunting scopes, rangefinders, night vision and monoculars we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Zeiss 522951-9993-080 delivers 6-24x magnification over a 50 mm objective. No field of view figure is available in the product data. The MOA reticle is calibrated in minutes of angle, a familiar unit for precision adjustments that pairs well with MOA-based scope turrets.

The cantilever mount positions the scope further forward on the rail, which is a setup preference common among shooters who want more eye relief or a specific eye box position. Body material is not specified in the available data. Weight is listed at 24.34 lb, which appears to be a data entry error for a scope in this class.

At $864.79, the price is meaningful but not extreme for a Zeiss optic. The 4.2-star average from 17 reviews is moderate. Zeiss brand recognition is strong, and the core specs are competitive at this price level.

Pros

  • Zeiss brand is synonymous with premium glass quality
  • 6-24x range with 50 mm objective covers long-range precision use cases
  • MOA reticle pairs logically with MOA turret adjustments
  • Cantilever mount allows forward scope positioning for optimal eye relief
  • $864.79 is reasonable for a Zeiss scope in this configuration

Cons

  • 4.2-star average is modest for a premium brand at this price
  • Only 17 reviews provides limited buyer confidence
  • No field of view figure available in product data
  • Body material not specified in available product data
  • Listed weight of 24.34 lb is almost certainly a data error

Specifications

Magnification6-24X
Objective lens50 Mm
ReticleMoa
MountCantilever Mount
ColorBlack
Weight24.34 lb

Performance notes

Magnification is 6-24x with a 50 mm objective. Reticle is MOA. Mount is cantilever style. No field of view data is available. Body material is unspecified in the product data. Color is black. The listed weight of 24.34 lb is anomalous for a rifle scope and should be verified against Zeiss specifications.

What buyers say

At 4.2 out of 5 from 17 reviewers, the Zeiss 522951-9993-080 has a smaller review base than you would want before spending $864.79. The score is respectable but not exceptional for a Zeiss product. Buyers considering this scope should note the limited feedback volume and may benefit from searching additional retailer review sources.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an MOA reticle and how does it help at long range?

MOA stands for minute of angle, which is approximately 1 inch at 100 yards. An MOA reticle has hash marks or dots spaced in MOA increments, allowing you to hold over a specific distance in MOA units rather than dialing. This is useful when you know the MOA drop at a given range and want to hold for it directly without touching the turrets. It works most intuitively when your turrets are also calibrated in MOA.

What does a cantilever mount do differently from standard rings?

A cantilever mount extends the scope further forward of the rail attachment point, shifting the scope position toward the muzzle end. This can provide more consistent eye relief on certain platform types. It is a one-piece design that can simplify installation and alignment compared to using separate rings and bases. Cantilever mounts are Picatinny-compatible in most cases.

Is Zeiss worth the premium over budget scope brands at this magnification?

Zeiss is a well-established German optics manufacturer known for high-quality lens coatings and glass clarity. At 6-24x, glass quality and coating performance become more noticeable because any aberration is magnified along with the target. Whether the premium is worth it depends on your use case and tolerance for optical artifacts at high power. The modest review count for this specific model means individual experiences are harder to generalize. Contact hello@visionhut.com if you have specific questions.

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