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Mil guys when they forget their triple pull.
Here’s the question I have. I’m looking for a scope that can be banged around and brought on long trips, as lightweight as reasonably possible (around 20ish ounces), with a mag range that’s good for everything from close in timber hunting to shooting 500 yards in the alpine. I’m split between waiting on this scope, getting a SWFA 3-9, getting another credo 2.5-10, or getting a 2-12 nx6. Reasons Ive come up with to buy this scope specifically:
Intuitively built reticle specifically for hunting. No trees, no unnecessary illumination.
Value for money, I mean both form and Avery have both said this probably one of the best value for money scopes available.
Built specifically to meet the demands of reliability by Rokslide and Form. I mean still in testing but if as long as it meets expectations.
It’s not exactly lightweight but 25 ounces is close enough that I’m not worked up about it.
The only thing that makes me not so sure is the mag range. The deposit isn’t an issue, honestly I’d be fine paying full price. I understand the scopes I listed are all slightly different, but most are using a mag range I prefer, as well as having a reputation for being pretty durable. Is anyone else in this boat? Can you guys with more hunting and shooting experience weigh in? Maybe I should just wait and see if S2H makes a 2-8.
Does my '64 GTO count?"How exactly does a posi-trac rear end on a Plymouth work?"
Idk man, I prefer something like a ‘71 NovaDoes my '64 GTO count?
OK, how about the '68 Roadrunner?
That Roadrunner would bring some good money tooSold both in 1980. Could have retired on that GTO.
You need the SWFA 3-9x. It's perfect for your use case, and a great value.Here’s the question I have. I’m looking for a scope that can be banged around and brought on long trips, as lightweight as reasonably possible (around 20ish ounces), with a mag range that’s good for everything from close in timber hunting to shooting 500 yards in the alpine. I’m split between waiting on this scope, getting a SWFA 3-9, getting another credo 2.5-10, or getting a 2-12 nx6. Reasons Ive come up with to buy this scope specifically:
Intuitively built reticle specifically for hunting. No trees, no unnecessary illumination.
Value for money, I mean both form and Avery have both said this probably one of the best value for money scopes available.
Built specifically to meet the demands of reliability by Rokslide and Form. I mean still in testing but if as long as it meets expectations.
It’s not exactly lightweight but 25 ounces is close enough that I’m not worked up about it.
The only thing that makes me not so sure is the mag range. The deposit isn’t an issue, honestly I’d be fine paying full price. I understand the scopes I listed are all slightly different, but most are using a mag range I prefer, as well as having a reputation for being pretty durable. Is anyone else in this boat? Can you guys with more hunting and shooting experience weigh in? Maybe I should just wait and see if S2H makes a 2-8.
Has anyone else not been able to fall asleep thinking about this scope?!
If you need any help, say loading clips, waterproofing your worn out trackers, etc I’ll find a sitter and I can be there in 32 hours !
The reticle tells my brain what my eye needs to look at?????
I have other things keeping me up at night.
Like how did @Bluumoon get the one ZP5 that works?
I think you were in... that is until you said "clips."

I called and asked that it be checked before shipping. I don’t know if it’ll dial past one rev yet, but at least it focuses
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He's probably referencing the fact that Ryan and Jake say 'clips' for laughs on the podcast ...I think you were in... that is until you said "clips."
Appreciate the advice Form, I’ll still keep tabs on the project. Honestly. Might buy both. Sell the one I don’t like. Look forward to any future projects. I’d definitely throw some money at S2H for a 2-8The SWFA 3-9x is a great scope for what you want. Yes, maybe the S2H scope will be “better”, but for your specific uses, I would get the 3-9x and then later get another scope if you want. The SWFA will sell easily enough.
Damn. I'm ready to make a deposit today if that's the case.Not 100% decided yet. They are going to get a lot of use very quickly, and we’ll know if there’s an issue. With what is inside these things, I highly doubt that there will be. They are not $1,000 scopes inside. They have what according to LOW is the most durable erector system and components they can make in a scope like this.
Not literally ... but in one sense, yes - almost.The reticle tells my brain what my eye needs to look at?????