Use the search tool, there is probably 10,000 posts related to the SWFA 3-9 and SHV 3-10, probably 5,000 of them coming from the last 24hrs.I am putting together a higher end AR with 223 Wylde chamber. Curious on some good 2-10 or similar optics that are under 1200 or so to consider
Any time personally behind one?Tract Toric 2-10×42 if you are looking a SFP scope.
I’m running a Credo 2-10x36 on my 22CM.I’m eyeing the Trijicon Credo 2-10x38 pretty badly for light mountain rifle build.
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Yes, I ran one for a couple of deer seasons and was very happy. I just mounted it this week on a 22LR.Any time personally behind one?
I’d carefully read the scope drop eval of another Tract Toric before laying out any $$$Tract Toric 2-10×42 if you are looking a SFP scope.
Have you had a chance to compare these yet? With the 3-9 be unobtainium I have been looking at the credo 2-10.I’m running a Credo 2-10x36 on my 22CM.
I like this scope. It’s 23 oz.
I finally have a SWFA 3-9x42 HD on the way, so I’m interested in direct comparison (with the SWFA being 19 oz)
Have you had a chance to compare these yet? With the 3-9 be unobtainium I have been looking at the credo 2-10.
Redneck hit the highlights, but I'm not as cynical towards the SWFA.Have you had a chance to compare these yet? With the 3-9 be unobtainium I have been looking at the credo 2-10.
Have you had a chance to see how the 36mm objective is performing in low light in comparison to some of the 42-44mm objectives?The two optics aren’t even in the same league, the Credo blows the SWFA out of the water.
It has better turrets that are lower profile, more positive and audible with zero stop and capped windage. It has better glass, better reticle, illumination, better FOV, more magnification on the top end and lower on the bottom end, better diopter adjustment, and the eye relief barely changes throughout the mag range whereas the SWFA shifts over an inch.
Last December, I experimented with low light capability watching a young whitetail that I was passing on. Without reticle illumination, I could have made a 100 yard shot past legal shooting hours (sunset +30) on an overcast evening with a heavily wooded background on 5-6x power with the Credeo 2-10x36. 4x and below I couldn't really make out reticle. Above 6x, the overall image was too dark. Overall, it dispelled any concerns I had about the scope. However, I will say that I prefer the Tenmile 3-18x44 better; not much of a weight penalty for larger objective.Have you had a chance to see how the 36mm objective is performing in low light in comparison to some of the 42-44mm objectives?
Most of my hunting is for whitetail and in the areas I typically hunt, they typically show up right at the first or last 30 minutes of legal shooting light.