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Lightweight FFP Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1727510" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>You don't have to justify anything to anyone in regards to what you spend your money on but your claims are just not true. You could blind fold me or put me in a pitch black room and I could tell you the difference between the mechanics of Kahles, Nightforce, March, Swaro x5, etc. If you do not see the value then don't buy. To tell others there is no difference could not be farther from the truth. There are a few cheaper scopes that are great at maintaining zero and have repeatable tracking such as the SIII. The problem for me is the reticle is sub par, it is only 15moa per rev and only recently came out with a ten year old "zero stop. It is in no way on par with what the big boys are putting out now. I would actually tell you the SIII is very close to the old NXS non high speed non zero stop. SWFA does make a few ok scopes but if you are trying to tell me that they compare to a Nightforce, March, X5, etc you and I are done discussing rifle scopes for ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1727510, member: 26535"] You don't have to justify anything to anyone in regards to what you spend your money on but your claims are just not true. You could blind fold me or put me in a pitch black room and I could tell you the difference between the mechanics of Kahles, Nightforce, March, Swaro x5, etc. If you do not see the value then don't buy. To tell others there is no difference could not be farther from the truth. There are a few cheaper scopes that are great at maintaining zero and have repeatable tracking such as the SIII. The problem for me is the reticle is sub par, it is only 15moa per rev and only recently came out with a ten year old "zero stop. It is in no way on par with what the big boys are putting out now. I would actually tell you the SIII is very close to the old NXS non high speed non zero stop. SWFA does make a few ok scopes but if you are trying to tell me that they compare to a Nightforce, March, X5, etc you and I are done discussing rifle scopes for ever. [/QUOTE]
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