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SWFA Super Sniper 5-20X50HD
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<blockquote data-quote="Scot E" data-source="post: 504417" data-attributes="member: 10832"><p>Well, I am impressed so far. Based on the other pics you have posted from other scopes, I am assuming the same camera was used on all of them, the glass is very good. Durability, ruggedness, and repeatability are paramount for me though but I have no doubt that it will perform based on the 10xHD, 3x9, and the 1-4 which I am really impressed with. Chris won't let it out the door unless it is up to the highest standards.</p><p></p><p>Interesting use of diamonds in the reticle. Any story behind the use of these? Do you know how they subtend? They look like .25 Mil maybe? It may be simply a way to get around patent issues. I can deal with the diamonds especially with the dot inside which should provide very precise placement on high power. </p><p></p><p>I would like to see a floating dot in the center. I would like to see some .1 or .2 ranging lines near the edges. I would also suggest they get rid of the thick reticle post in the uppper portion of the reticle and leave the top portion of the glass open for unobstructed viewing. Then change the thin reticle post at the bottom to a thicker post like on the sides. </p><p></p><p>Any idea if a zero stop will be part of the final product? </p><p></p><p>Not sure on price, it is a larger and heavier scope than I was expecting from SS, but it should compete well. </p><p></p><p>I have heard availability for later this month? </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the post Jon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scot E, post: 504417, member: 10832"] Well, I am impressed so far. Based on the other pics you have posted from other scopes, I am assuming the same camera was used on all of them, the glass is very good. Durability, ruggedness, and repeatability are paramount for me though but I have no doubt that it will perform based on the 10xHD, 3x9, and the 1-4 which I am really impressed with. Chris won't let it out the door unless it is up to the highest standards. Interesting use of diamonds in the reticle. Any story behind the use of these? Do you know how they subtend? They look like .25 Mil maybe? It may be simply a way to get around patent issues. I can deal with the diamonds especially with the dot inside which should provide very precise placement on high power. I would like to see a floating dot in the center. I would like to see some .1 or .2 ranging lines near the edges. I would also suggest they get rid of the thick reticle post in the uppper portion of the reticle and leave the top portion of the glass open for unobstructed viewing. Then change the thin reticle post at the bottom to a thicker post like on the sides. Any idea if a zero stop will be part of the final product? Not sure on price, it is a larger and heavier scope than I was expecting from SS, but it should compete well. I have heard availability for later this month? Thanks for the post Jon! [/QUOTE]
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