mattmann
Lil-Rokslider
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I LOVE my SWFA scope on my 6.5 Creed and its been bulletproof. I would call euro optics. They ALWAYS beat their advertised pricing for me. I think the more you buy, the better it gets lol.
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I hope I linked it correctly, but there is a drop test and discussion on it here.Would love to hear some more thoughts on the Burris Fullfield. Seem to be a generally respected company and they are well within my price range.
Not missing anything, the 6x are out of stock but due in soon. There’s a thread on that: https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/swfa-gen-2-fixed-6-when.401968/SWFA seems like a great brand but from what I can see, their SS model has a minimum of 10X fixed. Am I missing something? The ultralight looks decent, but has been out of stock, and I was a little concerned about eye relief.
For a stand or box blind hunter it probably is fine, but for a moving foot hunter I agree 100%.I can't imagine wanting a fixed 6 power scope for whitetail hunting in new england or anywhere your avg shot is 15-75 yards 100 max. 1.5-3X on the low end will serve you much better.
These have been some of the best zero holders for me. I think Form tested one and it did decent but not perfect.It likely wouldn’t pass a drop test but the Burris Fullfield II 4.5-14 I’ve had on several rifles that ride in vehicles and I bought used on here for $75 has been rock solid. Think I bought it in 2017 or so.
I bought one in 2-7 for 45-70 load development (run skinner rest of time) and a ULUL 223.
I like that scope...except the eyepiece rotating with magnification changes. Gave me the heebie-jeebiesThese have been some of the best zero holders for me. I think Form tested one and it did decent but not perfect.