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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
SWFA 3-15x42 Who got one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 857083" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>I have one. Only about 30 shots with it but I think it's great. The smaller bell accommodates low rings which positions me better. The mini cattail works fine. I can see everything I need to through the glass. Clicks are audible and feel good. Tracking and mechanical function all work as intended. It's rated for the 50. If I had to nit pick, you need to come off the rifle to see the directional turret arrows and the FFP low power crosshair may be difficult to see game in low light situations (I'm not sure). I like FFP's because it gives you some quick options to range something without a rangefinder. </p><p></p><p>These SWFA scopes have a reputation of toughness and reliability although I'm not purposefully putting it through a horse wreck to find out. Back in the day, you bought a scope and had no idea where your POI would end up after an adjustment. These scopes steer you right in where your suppose to be every time. I tend to think glass quality is a little overrated. I'm more concerned with quick target acquisition and dependability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 857083, member: 41338"] I have one. Only about 30 shots with it but I think it's great. The smaller bell accommodates low rings which positions me better. The mini cattail works fine. I can see everything I need to through the glass. Clicks are audible and feel good. Tracking and mechanical function all work as intended. It's rated for the 50. If I had to nit pick, you need to come off the rifle to see the directional turret arrows and the FFP low power crosshair may be difficult to see game in low light situations (I'm not sure). I like FFP's because it gives you some quick options to range something without a rangefinder. These SWFA scopes have a reputation of toughness and reliability although I'm not purposefully putting it through a horse wreck to find out. Back in the day, you bought a scope and had no idea where your POI would end up after an adjustment. These scopes steer you right in where your suppose to be every time. I tend to think glass quality is a little overrated. I'm more concerned with quick target acquisition and dependability. [/QUOTE]
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