Restocked SWFA 3-9x42 Gen 1

What kind of grease is everyone using on the turret o-rings?
I used a food safe grease I use on the O-ring seals on my homebrew Corny kegs in my kegerator. Whether it was the best or not I don’t have a clue. It worked lmao.
I was more interested in how hobbies can overlap and support each other lol.
 
Looks like 4 units in stock as of now


Cyclops for 10% off

Ordered a second one after being thoroughly impressed with the first from a few weeks ago. By far the best money I’ve spent on a scope
 
Got them here. I contacted the seller, who’s known on multiple forums, and asked if he was still making them for the 3-9. He responded that he did have a 3-9 kit available and to send him a message with the purchase asking for them. So I bought the kit and sent him a message. These come very well recommended.

My shims arrived today and are a perfect fit. I messed with them even though I haven’t mounted the scope yet. Bought on flea bay in the link in my earlier post. Messaged the seller and asked for a 3-9 kit. Told the seller Tim that I wanted them for the 3-9 and he promptly shipped them out. They fit the 3-9 like a glove. Now I just actually need to get the scope on a rifle. Soon.
 
My shims arrived today and are a perfect fit. I messed with them even though I haven’t mounted the scope yet. Bought on flea bay in the link in my earlier post. Messaged the seller and asked for a 3-9 kit. Told the seller Tim that I wanted them for the 3-9 and he promptly shipped them out. They fit the 3-9 like a glove. Now I just actually need to get the scope on a rifle. Soon.
I did the same and installed them tonight. Great fit. I sanded down one of the smallest shims and got it to stop .1 mils past my 100 yard zero.
 
If you guys are buying the zero stop shims, save the dude some money and buy them direct.

Instructions from Tim...

"Thank you for your interest in our Zero Stop shim sets for SWFA Super Sniper scopes. We support the following scopes:


Fixed power models – the entire line. $27/set

3-15 X 42 $27/set

5-20HD $27/set (Note: SWFA says these will NOT void the warranty now. They are approved.)

Fixed power HD models $27/set


All the scopes except the 5-20 are available with MOA or milrad turrets. You MUST specify which style turret you have. If in doubt, it’s noted on top of the turret.



There is an installation video here:






Note that the video is for the original fixed power scopes, but the basic procedure is similar for all the different scopes. The actual number of shims and markings will vary from model to model.



Tibosaurus Rex did a video here:




Ordering is easy. We accept PayPal (preferred) and all types of paper money including personal checks and money orders. To order, please use your preferred method and send the appropriate amount to [email protected] or the physical address below.

Tim Kulin

2790 Wood Valley Court

Woodland Park, CO 80863



When ordering, be sure to include your shipping address. You wouldn't believe how many people forget. Please also note if your scope's turrets are in MOA or milrads. If you don't specify, we will assume mil rad."
 
Does it just give you a little extra grip? How does it help?
Yes, much better grip. Still stiff but much more usable compared to relying on just the scallops for traction.

To put it another way: without the band, I had to be cognoscente of how I had my grip on the zoom ring to move it. With my two scopes, it required a c-grip, and was pretty clumsy to actuate. However with the band, I can use two fingers without giving the action much attention.

I should note, I used the smallest ranger band. Only about an inch across when not stretched. I rolled them over the eye piece with a good deal of effort then straightened them out, but they are not going anywhere now that they’re in place.

I haven’t given a throw lever a second thought since installing them.
 
Yes, much better grip. Still stiff but much more usable compared to relying on just the scallops for traction.

To put it another way: without the band, I had to be cognoscente of how I had my grip on the zoom ring to move it. With my two scopes, it required a c-grip, and was pretty clumsy to actuate. However with the band, I can use two fingers without giving the action much attention.

I should note, I used the smallest ranger band. Only about an inch across when not stretched. I rolled them over the eye piece with a good deal of effort then straightened them out, but they are not going anywhere now that they’re in place.

I haven’t given a throw lever a second thought since installing them.
Nice - I just put a throw on one of mine because it’s such a pain to adjust specially with cold hands but I don’t really like having a lever sticking out there. Probably will give this a try
 
On mine, the part that says “up” on it is a separate part and spins. Not sure it’s supposed to, but you are able to line it up this way.
The collar at the base of the turret that sits on the tube? Yes, someone else awhile back mentioned you can move it, so I gripped it really hard and am able to spin it a bit. I don't think I'll glue it in just in case I need to move it again. It's snug enough I don't think it will move on its own
 
Yes, much better grip. Still stiff but much more usable compared to relying on just the scallops for traction.

To put it another way: without the band, I had to be cognoscente of how I had my grip on the zoom ring to move it. With my two scopes, it required a c-grip, and was pretty clumsy to actuate. However with the band, I can use two fingers without giving the action much attention.

I should note, I used the smallest ranger band. Only about an inch across when not stretched. I rolled them over the eye piece with a good deal of effort then straightened them out, but they are not going

Yes, much better grip. Still stiff but much more usable compared to relying on just the scallops for traction.

To put it another way: without the band, I had to be cognoscente of how I had my grip on the zoom ring to move it. With my two scopes, it required a c-grip, and was pretty clumsy to actuate. However with the band, I can use two fingers without giving the action much attention.

I should note, I used the smallest ranger band. Only about an inch across when not stretched. I rolled them over the eye piece with a good deal of effort then straightened them out, but they are not going anywhere now that they’re in place.

I haven’t given a throw lever a second thought since installing them.
Tried it out today and you’re right. That does help a lot. Good tip - appreciate it
 
Awesome a few more came into stock, maybe that’s a sign of good things. A gen 2 would be cool, but i would much rather have a gen 1 that’s available vs a gen 2 that takes a year to get
 
If you guys are buying the zero stop shims, save the dude some money and buy them direct.

Instructions from Tim...

"Thank you for your interest in our Zero Stop shim sets for SWFA Super Sniper scopes. We support the following scopes:


Fixed power models – the entire line. $27/set

3-15 X 42 $27/set

5-20HD $27/set (Note: SWFA says these will NOT void the warranty now. They are approved.)

Fixed power HD models $27/set


All the scopes except the 5-20 are available with MOA or milrad turrets. You MUST specify which style turret you have. If in doubt, it’s noted on top of the turret.



There is an installation video here:






Note that the video is for the original fixed power scopes, but the basic procedure is similar for all the different scopes. The actual number of shims and markings will vary from model to model.



Tibosaurus Rex did a video here:




Ordering is easy. We accept PayPal (preferred) and all types of paper money including personal checks and money orders. To order, please use your preferred method and send the appropriate amount to [email protected] or the physical address below.

Tim Kulin

2790 Wood Valley Court

Woodland Park, CO 80863



When ordering, be sure to include your shipping address. You wouldn't believe how many people forget. Please also note if your scope's turrets are in MOA or milrads. If you don't specify, we will assume mil rad."
I followed this process and got some shims direct from Tim for the SWFA 3-9. Easy to install and works great! I was able to get mine to stop at .3 mil past zero using the shims.
 
I've been waiting for one of these for a rifle build and SWFA said they would be back in Feb. I checked the website this morning and they're in stock. Figured I'd share for anyone else that's looking. Was hoping to see the Gen 2 upgrades on them, but I'll take it!

I missed out, but use "cyclops" for a 10% discount.

I have heard great things about these. How do they compare glass quality wise to PST gen I ?
 
So I emailed Tim about the unadvertised set of shims for the 3-9 SWFA on Feb 28, never heard back. Is this the correct email for him?

[email protected]

I'm probably just going to go to the hardware store at this point with a turret in hand and get some nylon washers.
 
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