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ZB Pro Universal Zeroing Block

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Description

The ZB Pro universal zeroing block is a universal mounting base that allows you to mount a variety of accessories to a gun weaver base, and allows you to change the elvation and windage to zero it. The zeroing block Pro Universalis a universal mounting base that allows you to mount a variety of accessories to a gun weaver base, and allows you to change the elvation and windage to zero it. Zeroing is effortlessly done with traditional feel rifle scope turrets, which can be used with ease at any time and without any special tools. It can zero a range of devices such as laser sights, illuminators, laser range-finding modules, telescopic sights and red dot sights. It can also be used to increase the elevation of a generic rifle scope, for shooters that need to cover targets close up to them.

*the Pro Universal Version allows you to mount your PARD NV008P without the need for the PARD Mount (ZB should be mounted in reverse) please note the new PARD NV008S will not mount directly onto this ZB this way please purchase the modified for PARD NV008S ZB Block if you have the latest model and wish to mount it directly to the ZB, the new NV008S can still be mounted using the PARD mount*

Particularly effective with Yukon photon, PARD NV008P/NV008P LRF or Leupold LTO Tracker Thermal Imager. Other applications include thermal monoculars, optical monoculars with crosshair and night vision scopes.

Technical specifications

Max weight to mount (recoilless)800 gr - (recoil up to 300G)200 gr
Click Value Elevation 1/4 MOA
Click Value Windage 1/4 MOA
Max Adjustment Elevation 90 MOA
Max Adjustment Windage 60 MOA
Weight 225 gr
Dimensions 145x65x27mm
Top Weaver Rail Length 90 mm
Locking Jaws Span 54 mm
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13 Reviews

  • 4

    ZB Pro Universal Zeroing Block

    Posted by Bill Morgan on Dec 04, 2024

    This rail seems well-made. I've attached it loosely to my CZ .17HMR, but have not yet zeroed it in. I had to incorporate the Pard mount, so the scope height of my NV 008P LRF is a bit high, at 3". I abandoned attempting the direct fitting of the rail to the Pard underside, as the fittings were nowhere near snug.

  • 5

    ZB pro

    Posted by Terry Garbett on Aug 26, 2024

    I bought the zb pro for my pard NV008P-LRF so I wouldn't have to shim. & it is amazing, set up was easy very impressed. Thank you

  • 5

    Top Product

    Posted by Allan Smith on Jun 14, 2024

    This is the second one I have bought as I have had difficulty zeroing my rifles. The scope adjustments seem to max out quickly. The ZB block although expensive works perfectly and I was able to zero within a couple of minutes. I would highly recommend the product if you can afford it.

  • 5

    ZB PRO UNIVERSAL ZEROING BLOCK

    Posted by Allan Smith on Mar 25, 2024

    I have been having great difficulty in zeroing my air rifle as the turrets on both of my scopes were maxing out all of the time despite shimming them. I decided to try this product although very expensive was my only alternative. Brilliant I was able to zero within a couple of minutes. Thanks to Bradford Stalker for pre order advice and quick delivery.

  • 5

    ZB pro universal mount

    Posted by Jake Harrowell on Dec 05, 2023

    ZB pro universal I ordered a zb pro universal zeroing block for my pard nv008p at 8:30am. At around 9:00am I got a phone call from the company double checking I had orders the right block because there is a slight difference between the 008p and 008s blocks. He also told me it would be posted within the next hour. The block itself feels solid and the clicks on the turrets feel very clean so you know how many clicks you have moved. The pard nv008p fits directly onto the mount with the provided stubby screw, and having to use the pard mount. Well round I would definitely buy form Bradford stalker again and will buy another zb mount for my next rifle ??????

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