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<blockquote data-quote="Riptide" data-source="post: 638756" data-attributes="member: 29005"><p>I also vote for the SWFA, though admittedly I don't have the Bushnell to compare it against. My reason for advocating them, however is that if you're looking to shoot semi-LR you're going to be doing a lot of dialing on the knobs. The SWFA knobs are all machined brass adjustments with audible "click" and very little mush. There's no question on the clicks, and the rest of the scope is mil-spec. I realize that it's not a NF or Mark IV, but in my opinion for the 300-800 ranges the SWFA 10x is a steal, and it is very high quality. </p><p></p><p>After a lot of my own research, I took the leap and put one on my Savage FCPHS .308. I hit a milkjug four out of six times in a 10mph full value wind at 700 yards the other day, prone and rested on my pack. I'm not saying that the Bushnell couldn't do the same thing, I'm just saying that for my money the SWFA is the better investment - built like a tank and does a great job with the constant dialing I do. </p><p></p><p>- $0.02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riptide, post: 638756, member: 29005"] I also vote for the SWFA, though admittedly I don't have the Bushnell to compare it against. My reason for advocating them, however is that if you're looking to shoot semi-LR you're going to be doing a lot of dialing on the knobs. The SWFA knobs are all machined brass adjustments with audible "click" and very little mush. There's no question on the clicks, and the rest of the scope is mil-spec. I realize that it's not a NF or Mark IV, but in my opinion for the 300-800 ranges the SWFA 10x is a steal, and it is very high quality. After a lot of my own research, I took the leap and put one on my Savage FCPHS .308. I hit a milkjug four out of six times in a 10mph full value wind at 700 yards the other day, prone and rested on my pack. I'm not saying that the Bushnell couldn't do the same thing, I'm just saying that for my money the SWFA is the better investment - built like a tank and does a great job with the constant dialing I do. - $0.02 [/QUOTE]
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