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SWFA SS Scope for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1087559" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>The SS scopes are a good buy, especially for the money. I have had more than one and still run a fixed 6x on one of my rifles. You need to specify which model you want. If you said any of the variable models 3-9 and up I would say go for it. Fixed power scopes for a standard hunting rifle can be tricky. It is easy to go too high on the magnification. For targets, I say go with what you please. I have run a fixed 10x on an issued weapon system for many years, not what I would want for my daily hunting rifle where shots may be close. Even for that the 6x can be too much, I wish they made a fixed 4x. All around to 500 is different, just know there are trade offs for whichever way you go with magnification.</p><p>Take a look at the variable power weaver tactical that is sold exclusively by Midwayusa.</p><p><a href="http://www.midwayusa.com/product/598484/weaver-tactical-grand-slam-rifle-scope-3-10x-40mm-1-10-mil-adjustments-mil-dot-reticle-matte" target="_blank">http://www.midwayusa.com/product/598484/weaver-tactical-grand-slam-rifle-scope-3-10x-40mm-1-10-mil-adjustments-mil-dot-reticle-matte</a></p><p>There are others as well.</p><p></p><p>Added, if your rifle shoots well then shoot the **** out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1087559, member: 8873"] The SS scopes are a good buy, especially for the money. I have had more than one and still run a fixed 6x on one of my rifles. You need to specify which model you want. If you said any of the variable models 3-9 and up I would say go for it. Fixed power scopes for a standard hunting rifle can be tricky. It is easy to go too high on the magnification. For targets, I say go with what you please. I have run a fixed 10x on an issued weapon system for many years, not what I would want for my daily hunting rifle where shots may be close. Even for that the 6x can be too much, I wish they made a fixed 4x. All around to 500 is different, just know there are trade offs for whichever way you go with magnification. Take a look at the variable power weaver tactical that is sold exclusively by Midwayusa. [url]http://www.midwayusa.com/product/598484/weaver-tactical-grand-slam-rifle-scope-3-10x-40mm-1-10-mil-adjustments-mil-dot-reticle-matte[/url] There are others as well. Added, if your rifle shoots well then shoot the **** out of it. [/QUOTE]
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