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Swaro Z3 vs Z5
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<blockquote data-quote="Marine24" data-source="post: 1226404" data-attributes="member: 17072"><p>I have the Z3 3-10X42 and the Z5 3.5-18x44. The Z3 is sitting on an Annie 1517, but did sit on my Weatherby Eurosport in 257 Wby. Both have the BRH reticle and have exceptional glass, but edge still goes to the Z5 in contrast and low light performance. Significance is not great though and believe you'll be happy either way. You'll be able to see fine well past legal shooting hours but the reticle is thin.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at a scope for a Weatherby Ultralight in 338-06 that I have coming in. For me, I am going with the Z5. I don't need that high of a top end for hunting purposes, but comes in handy at the range and my aging eyes can always use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine24, post: 1226404, member: 17072"] I have the Z3 3-10X42 and the Z5 3.5-18x44. The Z3 is sitting on an Annie 1517, but did sit on my Weatherby Eurosport in 257 Wby. Both have the BRH reticle and have exceptional glass, but edge still goes to the Z5 in contrast and low light performance. Significance is not great though and believe you'll be happy either way. You'll be able to see fine well past legal shooting hours but the reticle is thin. I'm looking at a scope for a Weatherby Ultralight in 338-06 that I have coming in. For me, I am going with the Z5. I don't need that high of a top end for hunting purposes, but comes in handy at the range and my aging eyes can always use it. [/QUOTE]
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