Hey, just curious if you have gotten hands on with these scopes, or whatever else they are releasing in the HD line?While I agree with some sentiments here, it’s not the length of SWFA turrets that cause ejection issues at times- it’s the shape of the turret and the knurling. The capped and smooth covers allow the cases to slide/skip down it.
They put the 3-15 on a little bit of a diet. The manual shows 21oz. Think the gen1 was 24oz
The manual describes the zero stop.I don’t see any external indicators or mention of how the zero stop works.
Suppose it’s a package of rubber washers?
Good to knowWhile I agree with some sentiments here, it’s not the length of SWFA turrets that cause ejection issues at times- it’s the shape of the turret and the knurling. The capped and smooth covers allow the cases to slide/skip down it.
Assuming that their three best sellers are the 3-9, 6x, and 3-15, why not focus production efforts there? While they updated the 3-15, the reticle looks like the same one they had in the 3-15 before. Seems like an attempt to show they are still alive without putting much into it.Guys on here:
"I NEED a ~20oz variable with a mil reticle, tested design, capped turrets, zero stop, oh and not a tree reticle. Would sell like crazy and whoever did that would have the market!".
Same guys on here:
"Ewe it is ugly, what a shit show, total fail!".
Exactly what I was thinking.Guys on here:
"I NEED a ~20oz variable with a mil reticle, tested design, capped turrets, zero stop, oh and not a tree reticle. Would sell like crazy and whoever did that would have the market!".
Same guys on here:
"Ewe it is ugly, what a shit show, total fail!".
It is interesting that they didn’t include the weight upfront on in the description or specifications. Why make someone dive into the manual to find that? I probably wouldn’t have opened the manual if you hadn’t pointed that out.They put the 3-15 on a little bit of a diet. The manual shows 21oz. Think the gen1 was 24oz