Looking to transition some of my scopes over to something that holds zero better. Was looking at Nightforce SHV, but then remembered SWFA. I hunt in the Midwest mostly, so shots are usually under 400yds…a lot of times much closer. I was looking at the 6x, but for timber the 3-9 or 2.5-10 on low power would be more practical. My question is, do the variable power scopes hold zero and track as well as the fixed power?
I backordered a 6x in early July and got it last week.Have your back orders come through yet?
Have your back orders come through yet?
I don't think that feature is working on their website. I have also signed up for notifications, get an email very soon afterward and when I go to the website the scope is still backorder only. I'd either backorder and wait it out or buy one on the classifieds.I am debating one of these and when I do the notify me when available and usually it's same day I get notified
I was kind of wonderingI don't think that feature is working on their website. I have also signed up for notifications, get an email very soon afterward and when I go to the website the scope is still backorder only. I'd either backorder and wait it out or buy one on the classifieds.
If they made a fixed 8x50, in the same specs as their fixed 6, I would sell both my fixed 6 and my 3-9 and buy two of those.Think we could talk them into making a 2-6x 42 that’s just like the 3-9? Would anyone else want that?
Same, I would jump on that bandwagon for 5 of them right now.If they made a fixed 8x50, in the same specs as their fixed 6, I would sell both my fixed 6 and my 3-9 and buy two of those.
I killed two deer under 50 yards last season with the fixed 6. One was 30 yards. Zero issues.I shoot with both eyes open, and thinking back used to use a 6-24 for coyotes and shot a few at close range on 6x without issue. I may start with one 6x and see how it goes. Hopefully they’ll be in stock again soon.