Swarovski z5i+ vs Leupold VX6HD Gen 2

Have you compared them in low light yet to see how they compare?
Yesterday I did have them side by side at my range from sunset to 1/2 half hour after, my legal shooting time. I could have shot easily until that time with either scope.

With the red dot tuned off, the Leupold reticle was easier for me to see. I have the twilight hunter reticle on the Leupold and the 4w-I reticle on the Swarovski. With the red dots on, either scope was very good until the end of legal shooting time, and beyond.

The Leupold has a 56mm objective versus the 50mm on the Swarovski.

I’m going to have to spend a few more evenings, with cloud cover and a resolution chart to see if there is a distinct advantage to either. But a deer or elk would be in grave danger with either set up during legal shooting hours.

The Leupold gets a minor demerit for the whiz bang tool supplied to install/replace the battery cap. I’m pretty sure I could remove said cap without the special tool in an emergency, but a coin/screwdriver slot would have been sufficient. Plus I will probably lose this thing if I already haven’t. 😳

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Yesterday I did have them side by side at my range from sunset to 1/2 half hour after, my legal shooting time. I could have shot easily until that time with either scope.

With the red dot tuned off, the Leupold reticle was easier for me to see. I have the twilight hunter reticle on the Leupold and the 4w-I reticle on the Swarovski. With the red dots on, either scope was very good until the end of legal shooting time, and beyond.

The Leupold has a 56mm objective versus the 50mm on the Swarovski.

I’m going to have to spend a few more evenings, with cloud cover and a resolution chart to see if there is a distinct advantage to either. But a deer or elk would be in grave danger with either set up during legal shooting hours.

The Leupold gets a minor demerit for the whiz bang tool supplied to install/replace the battery cap. I’m pretty sure I could remove said cap without the special tool in an emergency, but a coin/screwdriver slot would have been sufficient. Plus I will probably lose this thing if I already haven’t. 😳
After playing with both, which one do you think is better overall? I can get either of them at $1,700 (Leupold has a slightly bigger discount but msrp could be artificially higher).

Ease of use and FOV is probably most important followed by durability and quality/feel (both sound to track good on the new models).
 
After playing with both, which one do you think is better overall? I can get either of them at $1,700 (Leupold has a slightly bigger discount but msrp could be artificially higher).

Ease of use and FOV is probably most important followed by durability and quality/feel (both sound to track good on the new models).
Your $1700 is way better spent elsewhere.
 
Actually, I have owned exactly 7 Swarovski rifle scopes and too many Leupolds to count. I used to be just like you and would defend them both ardently. Then it happened to me, several times.
 
After playing with both, which one do you think is better overall? I can get either of them at $1,700 (Leupold has a slightly bigger discount but msrp could be artificially higher).

Ease of use and FOV is probably most important followed by durability and quality/feel (both sound to track good on the new models).
Which one did you go with?
 
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