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Opinions on Swarovski Z5 3.5-18x44 BT and 4W
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<blockquote data-quote="jaybo" data-source="post: 1146748" data-attributes="member: 46742"><p>I have 2 Night Force and 2 Swarovski, the Swarovski are easier to use for me. What I mean is that the parallax adjustment is more forgiving on the Swarovski than the Night Force. I find I can not shoot with my glasses when using the Night force but any other scope i don't have a problem. A couple of years ago my son used my 308 Sako with a Z5 5x25x52 BT for an elk hunt. I set everything up for him and when we shot at ranges out to 500 yards with it he was nailing the target sub MOA every time even when he forget to adjust the parallax. At first he complained about the clarity and when I got next to him I said, No wonder, you did not adjust the parallax. The what, oh Hell, what a difference. If I did not have the parallax perfect on the Night Force I was the one saying, Oh hell! I had targets set up every 50 yards from 200 to 500 yards and we both drilled them in far less time with the Swarovski than the Night Force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaybo, post: 1146748, member: 46742"] I have 2 Night Force and 2 Swarovski, the Swarovski are easier to use for me. What I mean is that the parallax adjustment is more forgiving on the Swarovski than the Night Force. I find I can not shoot with my glasses when using the Night force but any other scope i don't have a problem. A couple of years ago my son used my 308 Sako with a Z5 5x25x52 BT for an elk hunt. I set everything up for him and when we shot at ranges out to 500 yards with it he was nailing the target sub MOA every time even when he forget to adjust the parallax. At first he complained about the clarity and when I got next to him I said, No wonder, you did not adjust the parallax. The what, oh Hell, what a difference. If I did not have the parallax perfect on the Night Force I was the one saying, Oh hell! I had targets set up every 50 yards from 200 to 500 yards and we both drilled them in far less time with the Swarovski than the Night Force. [/QUOTE]
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