WTS Swaro Z3, 4-12x50 BT, 4W reticle, Talley rings (for SA Rem 700) - smoking deal!

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Swaro Z3 3-12x50 BT with 4W reticle - $550 shipped with the Talley rings included.

I am likely leaving some money on the table here, but I am offering this up at a smoking price $550 shipped TYD with Talley rings. I bought this from a Rokslider about 3+ years ago and ran it on a 300WSM for the last couple of years. I got a screaming deal on it so I am passing the deal along.

It is 100% working order, and has sat in the safe for the last year. I just buffed the glass and everything is clear and scratch free. It lived with a scope coat on it and was well taken care off. There are a few ring marks and nicks which I outline below.

When I bought it it from the fellow Rokslider it already had some ring marks on the tube (pictured). I used a sharpie to fill in the scratches where they showed after mounting it on my gun...tried to capture this in the photos.

The scope did not come with the little Swaro turret tool to take the turret cap off to adjust the ballistic rings, so I used a nickel, which created a small little nick in the paint, again tried to picture that...its very very minor, just want to be transparent.

I think Swaro normally provides a scope cover of some sort, this one does not have anything with it, which is how I bought it.

It does have an blank warranty card and I never tried to register it with Swaro, I was also told that the previous Rokslide owner did not register it as well.

It will come with a set of Talley lightweight rings for a short action rem 700. This is my last 1" scope, so I have no need for the Talley's anymore. You will see some electrical holding the base screws in, don't worry, its just there so I didn't lose a screw. The Talleys worked great with this scope and did not mark up the scope (like mentioned above, the ring marks were from the previous owner, these rings did not add any marks or damage the scope at all).

Thats all of the little details...

As far as function, worked great. My range has steel out to 500 meters and I had enough elevation to dial out to ~530 yards and hit steel, then back down to my 200 yard zero. I never had an issue with it losing zero. In fact, this scope went to Kodiak with me 2 years ago, took the flight out in a hard case + the float planes and boat rides with no issues.

Thats about all I can think of. Like I said, it functions and performs, has a few marks on it, but glass is perfect and it comes at a huge discount. Let me know if you have any other questions.
 

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