pods8, look for his post in optics classified.Who makes zero stop shims for them?
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pods8, look for his post in optics classified.Who makes zero stop shims for them?
Will do, I also have a zeiss conquest v4 to compare it to. Im excited to see how it stacks up against them.When you get the scope, update us on a side by side of the glass on the swfa 3-9 and the vx3 if you would please!
I bought the 3-9, I wanted a 6x but am impatient. I’m glad I didn’t do the 3-15 for the reasons you stated, the 3-9 should be plenty and I may replace the Leupold that I have with a 10xHave the 3-15, 3-9, and 6x. The 6x gets used 20x more than the others. Turret rotation has not been an issue for me in the 6 years since I switched over to SWFAs exclusively. That is close to 10k rounds, 80k miles in a vehicle and who knows how many miles strapped to a pack or carried. The reason for the switch was wandering zeros with my other scopes (Leupold and Nikon). The SWFAs are pretty close to bombproof in that regard. The glass is more than adequate for shooting in any legal situation. Put your concerns for glass quality into your other optics that you use to FIND game. It’s really not that important for your rifle scope. It’s an aiming device, so the key thing is repeatability and consistently. The SWFAs have that in spades.
I think the 6x is the best scope out there for 0-600 yard shooting. The 3-9 is a step up in glass, but with added complexity you don’t need. Mine stays on 6x. The 3-15 is a step down from both. The reticle is slightly less visible because the diamond-shaped hash marks are open (not solid black), the extra magnification is frankly not useful for anything short of shooting paper, and the reduced eye relief at the top end makes it even more of a PITA to get on target quickly. People always think they need more magnification based on bench shooting. But on the clock or in actual field shooting and hunting situations neither high magnification nor super low magnification are very beneficial. If you want something now, I would say buy the 3-9. If you are willing to look for a used one or wait for the tariff thing to sort out, get the 6x.
I might add another depending on how I like it. A 10x would be great on one of my riflesI own three 3-9s at this point. I have also owned two 6x and a 3-15. No experience with the gen2 3-15.
I’ll echo the above, the 6x is unmatched by any manufacturer. The 3-9 is a better scope optically. And it’s really a 4-9 scope IMO. But, it’s solid and you won’t NEED anything else for hunting. I shot animals with both - the 6x is just range, dial, shoot. It’s what I will set all my kids guns up with when it’s time. It also makes a great home on a 223 gun.
Why did I go three 3-9? Because I wanted everything set up the same way across my 223, 22 creed and 6.5 PRC (same stock, rings, scope etc).
But I could have easily done three 6x scopes instead.
I’m more than likely going to purchase another to replace a vx3 I have on my 243 after I get my 3-9 tomorrow and check it out. I might just go with a 10x for the 243 thoHave 4 or 5 6x's and I think 3, 3-9's.
VERY fond of the 6x's. Actually did not care for the 3-9's to start.
They have grown on me though. Dunno if they have passed the 6's but its pretty close right now.
That’s good to know, my 3-9 will be here tomorrow. I have a feeling I’ll be in the market for a 2nd SWFA pretty soon.I have the 3-15 Gen 2. I like the functionality and the glass is fine. It isn’t as good as my Zeiss V6s, Zeiss LRP or Leica but the optics are shockingly good when taking in the cost. In fact I just ordered a 10x Gen 2 for my 22LR.