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Swaro vs Huskemaw
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<blockquote data-quote="Catskills" data-source="post: 2885323" data-attributes="member: 106302"><p>I'm a big fan of swaro glass….but wont buy another Z3, Z5 or Z6. I'm getting ready to send a Z3 back to the shop for the second time…as it won't hold zero….again. Glass quality is not uniform. Some Z3s have better glass than a Z5 or Z6, and some are pathetic. None have dialed reliably. I will say I have one Z3 and one Z5 with brilliant glass that have been outstanding when used as set and forget scopes, even on hard kicking rifles (300wby/7STW). </p><p></p><p>I've only played with Huskema in a gun show. They looked and felt like LOW built optics of which I've been a fan. Of course, it would take owning and shooting several for mult years to be able to give a fair report.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catskills, post: 2885323, member: 106302"] I’m a big fan of swaro glass….but wont buy another Z3, Z5 or Z6. I‘m getting ready to send a Z3 back to the shop for the second time…as it won’t hold zero….again. Glass quality is not uniform. Some Z3s have better glass than a Z5 or Z6, and some are pathetic. None have dialed reliably. I will say I have one Z3 and one Z5 with brilliant glass that have been outstanding when used as set and forget scopes, even on hard kicking rifles (300wby/7STW). I’ve only played with Huskema in a gun show. They looked and felt like LOW built optics of which I’ve been a fan. Of course, it would take owning and shooting several for mult years to be able to give a fair report. [/QUOTE]
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