JustSomeGuy35
WKR
I just want to let people know, if you've been on the fence about getting a swfa 3-15, don't hesitate any longer!
Like many people, I've been waiting a loooong time for my backordered 3-9's to come in. I had researched the 3-15 to see if it would be a suitable replacement but a number of people think the reticle is too fine for hunting. Because of those reviews, I passed on the 3-15 and bought an Athlon Helos 2-12 instead.
Wondering if it was a worthy substitute, I sent the Athlon to sndmn11 for drop testing. It failed miserably and is now broken. Based on that, I don't think the Helos is a good choice for a hard use rifle.
Thus, needing a new and more durable scope, I decided it was finally time to check out the swfa 3-15. Luckily, my need coincided with their Black Friday sale and bought one for less than $500. It arrived today and I've been playing around with it since.
My thoughts so far:
- Windage and elevation turrets click loudly and firm.
- Parallax adjustment is tough to move but that doesn't bother me. It'll probably get easier once broken in anyways. The knob doesn't protrude much (unlike the windage), which is nice.
- Magnification ring turns easily.
- Glass is clear, bright, etc. I'm not the greatest judge on glass quality but the swfa's seems plenty good for the price point.
- Reticle design and size seems more than adequate for normal hunting hours. I'll play around with it once the sun goes down though, just to be sure.
- The eyebox gets kind of tight once you get past 10x.
That's all I have for now. Just wanted to let you all know that, as far as I can tell, the Swfa 3-15 is definitely a worthy substitute for the 3-9 and is a great value if you catch it now while it's on sale. I don't think I'd want it at it's normal price though. So don't wait!
Like many people, I've been waiting a loooong time for my backordered 3-9's to come in. I had researched the 3-15 to see if it would be a suitable replacement but a number of people think the reticle is too fine for hunting. Because of those reviews, I passed on the 3-15 and bought an Athlon Helos 2-12 instead.
Wondering if it was a worthy substitute, I sent the Athlon to sndmn11 for drop testing. It failed miserably and is now broken. Based on that, I don't think the Helos is a good choice for a hard use rifle.
Thus, needing a new and more durable scope, I decided it was finally time to check out the swfa 3-15. Luckily, my need coincided with their Black Friday sale and bought one for less than $500. It arrived today and I've been playing around with it since.
My thoughts so far:
- Windage and elevation turrets click loudly and firm.
- Parallax adjustment is tough to move but that doesn't bother me. It'll probably get easier once broken in anyways. The knob doesn't protrude much (unlike the windage), which is nice.
- Magnification ring turns easily.
- Glass is clear, bright, etc. I'm not the greatest judge on glass quality but the swfa's seems plenty good for the price point.
- Reticle design and size seems more than adequate for normal hunting hours. I'll play around with it once the sun goes down though, just to be sure.
- The eyebox gets kind of tight once you get past 10x.
That's all I have for now. Just wanted to let you all know that, as far as I can tell, the Swfa 3-15 is definitely a worthy substitute for the 3-9 and is a great value if you catch it now while it's on sale. I don't think I'd want it at it's normal price though. So don't wait!
SWFA 3-15x42 SS 30mm Riflescope
SWFA 3-15x42 SS 30mm Riflescope Details SKU: SS315X42MQ Finish: Matte Reticle: MIL-Quad Tube Diameter (mm): 30 Elevation Knob: Exposed Target (.1 MIL) Windage Knob: Exposed Target (.1 MIL) Parallax Setting: Side Focus Focal Plane: First
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