Be patient and look for a used Swarovski non HD. They can be had for 1200-1400 and it will be far and away better than the Leupold. I sold my Swaro cause I didn’t use it much. Then when I did I wish I still had it. In the last few months I have been shopping around, researching and looking...
I had a 1X Sightron and gave it to a friend since I didn’t think I would use it again. Drew a UT muzzy tag this year so called my buddy and said hey Id like to use that scope I gave you. Well he sold it🙄. Now Im in the hunt for another. None of the 1X hopes are great but that one was usable.
I see several WTS listings that say the Swaro spotter was sent in for refurbishing with other repairs mentioned., I have had glass forever and nothing has ever been done to them. I had a Swaro 65 and regretted selling it and want to get another. Should I be concerned with Swaro quality?
Hope it works out. I am trying to get someone in AZ to do the same for me. Check FB there is always a bunch of those old Loggy Bayou stands for sale cheap.
There is a seller in Oro Valley AZ that has a scope I would like to get that will not ship. Looking for someone that might b willing to pick it up for me and ship it. It’s an Old Bausch & Lomb that I want to add to a .22. Anyone that might🙄 be willing to help out let me know.
Tony ZZZZ
If you live and hunt out west I think good glass is as important as an accurate rifle. I looked thru a couple Maven spotters last year while in Colorado on my mule deer hunt. They were pretty good. At least the S series.
I had the Leupold GR 15-30 X 50. It was OK but not what I would want to use to glass with other than on the range. I would rather sacrifice and carry more weight to get better glass. There are lots of other places to cut weight.