Lightweight scope options!

How about the SWFA 2.5-10x32?

Weighs under 10 ounces...
Hey thanks for replying. I love SWFA, I mainly use the 6x MQ. I have no experience with the 2.5-10x32.. I have heard they have bad eye relief? I will need to look into that model more. That is extremely light 👍
 
 
I have thought about the Leupold 6x42!! Thankyou for that
I like the 36mm because it's usually about $100 cheaper. That's $25 a MM!

With a fixed, you are already getting better light transmission due to less "stuff" in the tube. I just never wanted to cough up the extra dough for the bigger one.

With either--lifetime wty.

I want to try their 2.5 on some lever guns.
 
I have a very lightweight Kimber 308. I use a Nightforce SHV 3-10x42. It is 22 oz, which is 2 oz over what i really wanted but the durability and reliability is important and worth it.
 
I have a VX3 3.5-10 with B&C reticle on my Kimber Montana and like it. My Waypoint is wearing a Weaver 3-10 Grand Slam Tactical and if you can find one is a great lightweight scope that so far is repeatable and passes on my Waypoint. The SWFA 3-9 is awesome if they ever return.
 
If youre looking for lightweight then Leupold is definitely the answer. Just keep in mind that weight and durability are very closely correlated.
 
Hi, I know this is a bit old. I’m wondering what the OP decided to buy, also any recent recommendations or changes in recommendations regarding new options in 2024?

Thanks!
 
I've since moved from Leupold & Swaro (based on some of the drop testing done by members of this site) to the Trijicon Accupoint in the 3-9x40—13 oz, available in a few different reticles (mine are both green/mil dot) and by all accounts one the tougher/more reliable lightweight scopes.
 
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