Sub-$400 FFP Scope?

ChrisAU

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I tend to let samples of one hurt my feelings. I had a 3-15x42 that the reticle moved when parallax was adjusted. Had me pulling my hair out on an extremely accurate rifle when shooting different distances before I figured out.

That said SWFA CS was absolutely fantastic, they swapped me straight up for a 3-9x42 HD. This was in 2019 and I had bought the 3-15 for 20% off and found the problem after that sale was over. Then shot the elk in my avatar with that 3-9 a few weeks later, dialed too. Shot my new $200 10x this morning and it was fantastic as well. So I’m not downing SWFA, I like their products, but the one 3-15 I had was not great.
 

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Like I said, I lost a very very big non typical due to a spin turret. So if it doesn’t matter to you then I guess that’s fine. It matters to me based on personal experience.

The washer deal is an OK compromise. Still doesn’t lock the turrets and I don’t like the mushiness of the washer option, but yes, it’s better than having nothing and wonder if you’re at 0 or -10 or +10!

The problem is there aren’t a lot, if any, good scopes in that range. I think we can all agree on that. I’d probably save up and try to get something in the 700 range. A few more options there!
What scope were you using? Did you get caught up in some willows or something? I've carried my Diamondback Tactical and SWFA 6x hundreds of miles in my hands, at my side in my Gun Bearer and in a case on my ATV and have never had the turrets move a single click. I know that it's possible just have never had it happen to me yet.
 

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What scope were you using? Did you get caught up in some willows or something? I've carried my Diamondback Tactical and SWFA 6x hundreds of miles in my hands, at my side in my Gun Bearer and in a case on my ATV and have never had the turrets move a single click. I know that it's possible just have never had it happen to me yet.
It was the following morning after a 12 mile hike down a canyon. It was the first time it ever happened. The next morning he was feeding in a meadow. About 200 yards. I aimed a couple inches high and boom, I missed just in front of his neck, about a foot from where I was aiming. I’m not sure when and where it got spun. I think it’s possible it happened from my kifaru gun bearer, rubbing on my pack? I don’t know. I can still see that buck lifting his head with a bunch of points sticking out everywhere. 😣
 

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It was the following morning after a 12 mile hike down a canyon. It was the first time it ever happened. The next morning he was feeding in a meadow. About 200 yards. I aimed a couple inches high and boom, I missed just in front of his neck, about a foot from where I was aiming. I’m not sure when and where it got spun. I think it’s possible it happened from my kifaru gun bearer, rubbing on my pack? I don’t know. I can still see that buck lifting his head with a bunch of points sticking out everywhere. 😣
Thanks for sharing what happened. How many clicks was it off?
 

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Thanks for sharing what happened. How many clicks was it off?
I don’t remember. When I missed I looked at the gun like “this is your fault” and noticed. I spun back to zero and took a shot as he was running off. Hope and prayer. I walked over to where he was and looked up and saw his little brother. So I shot him. He was a 5x7, only about 18” wide.
 
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Like I said, I lost a very very big non typical due to a spin turret. So if it doesn’t matter to you then I guess that’s fine. It matters to me based on personal experience.

The washer deal is an OK compromise. Still doesn’t lock the turrets and I don’t like the mushiness of the washer option, but yes, it’s better than having nothing and wonder if you’re at 0 or -10 or +10!

The problem is there aren’t a lot, if any, good scopes in that range. I think we can all agree on that. I’d probably save up and try to get something in the 700 range. A few more options there!

Maybe your friend is a better hunter than you? :)

You specifically said locking turrets only if no zero stop. Don't move the goalpost and then poo poo my suggestion. Tape the windage turret if you are paranoid. You're dialing the elevation, so the washers take care of zero stop. And have you tried them? Not mushy at all. At least not to me. If you haven't try it, give it a try.
 
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Ok can we frame it another way?
Swfa is the only scope under $850 that isn't ether a Leupold pos or a Chinese pos

Besides SWFA the next lowest cost options that have consistent enough reliability to be considered by (ME) anyways are the Trijicon Credo and the NF SHV.

There are just to many reports of failure on anything else. And I consider the people that say they never have had a problem ether do not use them hard or can't shoot good enough to tell the difference.
 

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A hose washer is all that is needed for a zero stop.
Yep I’ve done it. Works “ok”. I don’t like the mushiness of it. Strongly prefer a factory zero stop and honestly not sure why they don’t add one? But yes, it is better than nothing. I actually need to run by ace today and grab one! Thanks for the reminder. Haha
 
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Yep I’ve done it. Works “ok”. I don’t like the mushiness of it. Strongly prefer a factory zero stop and honestly not sure why they don’t add one? But yes, it is better than nothing. I actually need to run by ace today and grab one! Thanks for the reminder. Haha
Use the white nylon washers from the hardware section.
 
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Thanks everyone. This gives me a bunch of options to send to my buddy.
 
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