Crow Hunter TN
FNG
If you were going to setup 3 rifles in .308, .223 and .22 LR identically for general purpose hunting which SWFA scope would you use if cost was not a factor in the decision?
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Of the two mentioned, I've come to prefer the 3-9x42 for most hunting rifles over the past few years. It has better glass to my eye. That said, I much prefer the 6x42 on a rimfire because of the parallax adjustment for shorter shots. Not what you wanted to hear, but I'd go 3-9 on the .223 and .308, and 6x42 on the .22 rimfire.
The 6x
The 6x
I'm from Iowa and pretty new to rifle hunting/ long range shooting. I used to be the guy that thought you could buy a super magnum with a big scope and put the crosshairs on a distant animal, give the trigger a yank and go get it. Try the 6x and do some shooting....I think you'll be pleasantly suprised.I plan on eventually going on a Elk hunt. Do you find the 6X limiting for that? I don't think it would be a problem for me here in West TN on deer and coyotes (.308 and .223) where most of my shooting is inside of 150 yards but having never been hunting anywhere with open country like the Western states, I was not sure.
Agreed. The parallax adjustment makes the 6x a great scope for rimfires and Airguns. Not so important on a 308 or 223 at normal hunting ranges.Of the two mentioned, I've come to prefer the 3-9x42 for most hunting rifles over the past few years. It has better glass to my eye. That said, I much prefer the 6x42 on a rimfire because of the parallax adjustment for shorter shots. Not what you wanted to hear, but I'd go 3-9 on the .223 and .308, and 6x42 on the .22 rimfire.
So the standard Home Depot washer route is not a good option? Seems to work fine for me.Caveat
I don't have a good zero stop solution for the 3-9x yet. If I did, it'd be a toss up but for certain the rimfire gets the 6x.
.... The only thing would be if the 6X is too much magnification for close shots/squirrels.
So the standard Home Depot washer route is not a good option? Seems to work fine for me.
I plan on eventually going on a Elk hunt. Do you find the 6X limiting for that? I don't think it would be a problem for me here in West TN on deer and coyotes (.308 and .223) where most of my shooting is inside of 150 yards but having never been hunting anywhere with open country like the Western states, I was not sure.
I plan on eventually going on a Elk hunt. Do you find the 6X limiting for that? I don't think it would be a problem for me here in West TN on deer and coyotes (.308 and .223) where most of my shooting is inside of 150 yards but having never been hunting anywhere with open country like the Western states, I was not sure.
@Formidilosus in your opinion, if price isn't a consideration, would it be better to have the 2 T3X and the T1x setup identically with SWFA 6X or would there be a function performance benefit for going with 3-9X42 on the centerfires and the 6X on the T1x?The 6x isn’t remotely limiting. My group has killed a hundred plus elk, deer, antelope, etc in the mountain west from powder burn distances to past 700 yards.
@Formidilosus in your opinion, if price isn't a consideration, would it be better to have the 2 T3X and the T1x setup identically with SWFA 6X or would there be a function performance benefit for going with 3-9X42 on the centerfires and the 6X on the T1x?
I really appreciate your willingness to share your experience.
Thank you.6x 100% on the .22. The rest…. Ehh. The 6x is more than sufficient for the 223 and 308 ranges, and for someone learning riflesdom correctly, it’s probably ideal. However I do like the 3-9x a lot. Probably 6x on .22 and 223, 3-9x on 308 is what I would do.