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What is a real tactical scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="straightshooter" data-source="post: 419993" data-attributes="member: 9775"><p>I know that you guys are going to think I am an idiot, but I have a swfa ss that I will put up against your Nightforce for tracking. Now I am not saying that it can compete with a Nightforce in quality, and I have only had this scope for 3 years so I can't say how durable it will turn out to be, but this sucker tracks absolutely perfect every time. If a guy wants a cheap scope for a few years till they can save for a top of line scope, or for someone just getting into long range, I have no problem suggesting a swfa ss. I would buy another one if they had a variable with parallax adjustment in the same price range.</p><p></p><p>If duplicating a scope product is so hard, why wouldn't the manufacturer at least show us an exploded view of their product? Why is it such a secret if I can't take it apart and duplicate it? I'm not looking to know the manufacturing process and specifics, just how durable the scope is built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straightshooter, post: 419993, member: 9775"] I know that you guys are going to think I am an idiot, but I have a swfa ss that I will put up against your Nightforce for tracking. Now I am not saying that it can compete with a Nightforce in quality, and I have only had this scope for 3 years so I can't say how durable it will turn out to be, but this sucker tracks absolutely perfect every time. If a guy wants a cheap scope for a few years till they can save for a top of line scope, or for someone just getting into long range, I have no problem suggesting a swfa ss. I would buy another one if they had a variable with parallax adjustment in the same price range. If duplicating a scope product is so hard, why wouldn't the manufacturer at least show us an exploded view of their product? Why is it such a secret if I can't take it apart and duplicate it? I'm not looking to know the manufacturing process and specifics, just how durable the scope is built. [/QUOTE]
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