Luke S
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You consider this better than a Leopold VX 2-7? I've had one a light 308. It hasn't been dropped from 36 inches but it's taken a few bumps and small drops. Kids used it so it wasn't babied.
You're really gonna regret asking about this once he tells you all leupolds are a pile of junk.You consider this better than a Leopold VX 2-7? I've had one a light 308. It hasn't been dropped from 36 inches but it's taken a few bumps and small drops. Kids used it so it wasn't babied.
I'm happy to hear the ugly truth. Mine has worked but I haven't dialed it and I haven't smacked it around. I don't think zero has shifted from normal use. Can't say the same for some other scopes I've had. The SWFA looks like a good option in my price range. Plan to keep it on a small rifle that I won't drop. Maybe a NF somedayYou're really gonna regret asking about this once he tells you all leupolds are a pile of junk.
You consider this better than a Leopold VX 2-7? I've had one a light 308. It hasn't been dropped from 36 inches but it's taken a few bumps and small drops. Kids used it so it wasn't babied.
Thanks Form. I will keep an eye in on updates.
These threads do make me think about good old M14 style iron sites....
I don't see any drop tests for the SWFA 3-9 but everyone seems to like it. Is it safe to assume it will take abuse as well as the fixed SWFA scopes? Or at least better than the Leopold 2-7 it wears? I ask because I want a bombproof but affordable scope to go on the 308 that gets passed around my family (usually backed up by me with a 375 Ruger if bears are involved). I know a dialable mil scope is more than kids need shooting a bear over bait or a caribou at 100 yards but I don't want to worry about bumps from amateur hunters ruining the zero. The 2.5-10 will live on my light 30-06 for backpack trips. The 308 will be the kid gun BUT I might grab it occasionally for a shot that requires dialing. So it would be nice to trust it 100%.
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If they would make a 6x version, or an FFP version in mils, I could see quite a few using it.
I've been thinking about this scope a bit and came back to read the eval. In a fixed 6x this could be beefed up a touch - maybe tube to 30mm and internals the same as the SS's - and still be a very light scope.
Would likely be a better route to take the 3-9's tube, lose the windage (cap it), mag ring, and extra lense(s) for a reliable ~15-16 oz scope with HD glass and without the parallax and extra objective length of the current 6x42.
Random thoughts of a 6x junkie anxious to see what SWFA comes out with their current focus being their scopes only.
A fixed 6x based on the smaller 3-9 and the HD glass would be nice. But please keep the fast focus eye piece of the current 6x.I've been thinking about this scope a bit and came back to read the eval. In a fixed 6x this could be beefed up a touch - maybe tube to 30mm and internals the same as the SS's - and still be a very light scope.
Would likely be a better route to take the 3-9's tube, lose the windage (cap it), mag ring, and extra lense(s) for a reliable ~15-16 oz scope with HD glass and without the parallax and extra objective length of the current 6x42.
Random thoughts of a 6x junkie anxious to see what SWFA comes out with their current focus being their scopes only.
A fixed 6x based on the smaller 3-9 and the HD glass would be nice. But please keep the fast focus eye piece of the current 6x.
I'm happy to send it in for the drop eval if desired @Ryan Avery .
Am I seeing that correctly? A piece of glass just came out? Weird.